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The phrase "able to change her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capacity or capability to influence or alter another person's behavior, feelings, or situation.
Example: "He believed he was able to change her perspective on the issue through thoughtful discussion."
Alternatives: "capable of altering her" or "able to influence her".
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You are not going to be able to change her.
She wanted to be able to change her mind, wanted him to change her mind.
It's amazing how she's been able to change her life around".
"I wonder every day whether I would have been able to change her mind if I had been informed".
At age 4, the girl needs to be able to change her face to show that she's scared.
"She was able to change her from Susan the monster to Susan the victim," said Tommy Pope, a South Carolina legislator who prosecuted the case against Ms. Smith.
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By mixing up your wardrobe, or by giving your character a new haircut, you'll be able to change his or her look as frequently as you desire.
4. Erja is for people who want to be able to change their decor.
A person who becomes Clear is "adaptable to and able to change his environment," Hubbard writes.
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