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The phrase "able to bring it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's capability or readiness to deliver or provide something, often in a context of performance or effort.
Example: "She is always able to bring it during the final presentations, impressing both her peers and professors."
Alternatives: "capable of delivering" or "ready to provide".
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Having destroyed these tunnels and foiled, or so he claims, several terrorist attacks on Israeli communities close to the border, Netanyahu may be able to claim that the military escapade has accomplished its aims, and he may be able to bring it to an end.
It is so thoroughly used up, tired and worn out that no one seems able to bring it back from the dead — and yet, by drawing deep on its own essence, it remains absolutely tireless in its capacity to survive, like a verbal equivalent of the undead.
Only in recent years has Rodgers been able to bring it under control.
"I don't know exactly how I was able to bring it home that fast".
"We wanted to be able to bring it to life, show people what it would really look like".
"They are going to destroy the country, and they won't be able to bring it back for another 20 years".
The abalone might not be the right size, and I wouldn't necessarily be able to bring it up.
"Whatever you do on the practice field, you should be able to bring it over to the game," he said.
It's the moment when you most need your good judgment and are the least able to bring it".
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Only when that happens will it be able to bring its costs in line with its revenue.
Ruth was so underwritten, so what I was able to bring to it was what made it special to me.
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