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'able to carry' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something has the capability to perform an action or to transport something. For example: "The vehicle was able to carry all of the supplies."
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He's also able to carry it off.
Would they be able to carry me?
"He was able to carry others along with him".
"The private sector won't be able to carry it".
Mr. Ielpi was able to carry him out.
It will also be able to carry out scientific observations.
But will they be able to carry out such ideas?
Will you be able to carry him out?" "Yes.
"Oh?" "To be able to carry so much".
Will they be able to carry their teams?
You want them big and able to carry a load.
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