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The phrase "able to assemble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capability or skill in putting together components or parts.
Example: "The technician is able to assemble the complex machinery without any assistance."
Alternatives: "capable of assembling" or "skilled in assembly".
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She was able to assemble the collection by going through old sales books & files.
By carefully managing its own suppliers, Quanta is able to assemble each order within 48 hours.
(The computers had not been able to assemble the Ebola genomes from two of the people).
"Today I'm no longer able to assemble all the ingredients," he said.
In October 1999 he was able to assemble a new coalition.
Mr. Varrone said each woman was able to assemble 3,600 clips a day.
Until now, Britain has been able to assemble blocking minorities on measures it opposes.
Will he ever be able to assemble the already-large pieces into a grand whole?
Do you know how few people are able to assemble a train set properly?
Despite Mr. Goodman's standing in his party, Ms. Krueger, 42, was able to assemble a formidable campaign.
And outside agencies estimate that Iran could become able to assemble a nuclear weapon between 2010 and 2015.
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