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The phrase "able to climb" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capability or skill in climbing, whether it be literal or metaphorical.
Example: "The athlete is able to climb the steepest mountains with ease."
Alternatives: "capable of climbing" or "competent in climbing."
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"Now I'm able to climb ladders.
Would I be able to climb it?
Others, equipped with cameras, are able to climb unsteady stairs.
Some people clung to scaffolding; some were able to climb down.
Spotted skunks are the most agile, able to climb squirrel-like both up and down trees.
"As of now, nobody has been able to climb with him.
Doctors say he is now able to climb stairs and get in and out of vehicles.
Is it about being able to climb the stairs at work without getting out of puff?
Biffle was briefly unconscious but was able to climb out of his car.
That's the reason we've been able to climb out of our hole".
On occasions he had barely been able to climb the podium to register in the mornings.
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