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The phrase "able to bring something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or capacity to provide or deliver something.
Example: "She is able to bring something unique to the project that will enhance its overall quality."
Alternatives: "capable of delivering something" or "able to provide something".
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"You have to be able to bring something to your work.
They turn down invitations to visit friends to avoid the embarrassment of not being able to bring something.
"Hopefully I've been able to bring something even close to that, which I can't imagine that I have," he said of the support Connersville had given him.
Giles will also be able to bring something else to the party, something Cook already has – the ability to get the best out of Kevin Pietersen.
As the Boston Strangler in 1968, he was able to bring something more sinister to his cherubic, but now ageing, look.
He adds that Marriott's affiliation with Mr. Schrager "brings an instant image of being able to bring something innovative to a more conservative hotel company".
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I like to bring something to read that's inspiring.
"To bring something back to the ecosystem".
Everyone seemed to bring something to the table.
"It helps to bring something tangible.
Segerstroms to bring something forward," Mansoor said.
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