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The phrase "able to coordinate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability to organize or manage tasks, events, or people effectively.
Example: "She is able to coordinate multiple projects simultaneously without losing focus."
Alternatives: "capable of organizing" or "skilled in managing".
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Using mobile phones, we were able to coordinate incrementally.
"They were able to coordinate mortars at us.
With the other public service unions, we were able to coordinate together on that day.
GCHQ and the commercial partner have been able to coordinate their approach.
But why are chiefs uniquely able to coordinate communities to demand and facilitate local projects?
Better for America, bowing to complicated campaign law, was never able to coordinate ballot access.
"I was never really able to coordinate the dry cleaning," he said.
Such groups need to be able to coordinate and cooperate successfully with each other.
"I'm sure a huge portion of this was luck, but we were able to coordinate it," she said.
And I think that the -- I think that the new national intelligence director ought to be able to coordinate budgets.
"She can put all of the things together for Andrew in terms of being able to coordinate issues and people".
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