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The phrase "able to be provided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the availability or potential delivery of something, often in formal or technical contexts.
Example: "The necessary resources are able to be provided upon request."
Alternatives: "can be supplied" or "is available for provision".
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In respect to the family of the individual, further details are not able to be provided.
Increasingly, such benefits are presented not as happy byproducts of artistic activity (and therefore able to be provided by other agencies more cost-effectively) but as part of its very essence.
As a result, some patients may be able to receive higher nutrition rates than reported here and still be able to be provided effective GC.
"You will not be able to meet the Millennium Development goals in health without e-health, in education without e-education, and government services will not be able to be provided without e-government services," Toure said.
"The trust is concerned that pressure across all hospitals in Wales has a direct impact on the ambulance response that is able to be provided to patients who call 999 for our help.
VICE tried to clarify the exact number of detained women with the Department, but was told by a spokesperson that "further details on this issue are not able to be provided for privacy reasons".
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The option "not able to answer" was provided.
The best they seem to be able to do is provide human translators with a crude first draft.
"What we've been able to provide is the speed and accuracy of the data.
"The whole idea of being able to provide excitement is critical.
What magazines have not been able to do is to provide reliable measures of effectiveness.
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