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The phrase "able to carry it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or capacity to transport or manage an object or responsibility.
Example: "She is able to carry it without any difficulty, thanks to her strength and training."
Alternatives: "capable of carrying it" or "equipped to carry it".
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After working out the model in its home market, it's now able to carry it forward as it seeks out and adds gyms and trainers to its marketplace.
He's also able to carry it off.
"The private sector won't be able to carry it".
Would I be able to carry it through to the end?
They will be able to carry it, share it, smoke it and grow it.
"It's heavy," says Banda. "But I am able to carry it.
That's a tall order, but you have faith in the turkey to be able to carry it out.
As always, the trade-off is between having all the equipment you need and being able to carry it.
More important, most analysts remain unsure whether Mr. Ford and Mr. Scheele will be able to carry it out effectively.
"I said Father Christmas wouldn't be able to carry it all the way from the North Pole to Kensal Green," she says.
Physical Geography of the Holy Land, including his last work as far as he had been able to carry it, was published in 1865.
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