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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to answer right" is not entirely correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to provide correct answers, but it would be clearer to say "able to answer correctly."
Example: "She is able to answer right on the first try, which impresses her teachers."
Alternatives: "capable of answering correctly" or "able to respond accurately."
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You're really sure that this is what you want?" I wasn't able to answer right away.
And some of the Americans were not able to answer right away whether it was true or not.
The truth is, while we may criticise her for her on-stage performance, "what is Yahoo?" is simply not a question that Carol Bartz is able to answer right now.
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They should be able to answer them right away.
Thought provoking questions to answer, right?
There will be times when the nurse must concentrate on what needs to be done for your child and may not be able to answer your questions right away.
If I'm not able to answer a question right away, someone may bring up something I've said on another live stream or point out a place where they've gone to get help.
A warning before we begin: you may not be able to answer these questions right now.
"I'm not able to answer the church bells right now.
In turn, being able to answer a consumer need in the right context, with the right information.
(Attorney General Eric Holder, who outlined the "targeted killing" policy last March without acknowledging that anyone had actually been killed, framed it entirely in terms of Americans living overseas. So the White House should be able to answer that one easily. Right?) On Wednesday, Senator John Cornyn of Texas declared that now "there is a 60-vote threshold for every nomination".
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