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The phrase "able to create more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to produce additional items, ideas, or results.
Example: "With the new software, our team is now able to create more efficient workflows."
Alternatives: "capable of producing more" or "able to generate more".
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"We would be able to create more jobs".
When energy costs are lower, then we are able to create more manufacturing jobs.
They are able to create more victims and make exaggerated publicity on this issue".
By moving his back leg as he drives his hands through the ball, Overbay is able to create more torque.
"To be able to balance out, over 365 days a year, full capacity, you're able to create more efficiencies".
"We've also been able to create more of our own material, using less and less found footage".
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President Bush should be linking our ever-stronger economy with the war on terror, making the point that while we are fighting the foes of civilization, we are also able to expand, to create more jobs and more opportunity.
It is hoped the supermarket chain Waitrose, a partner to the project, will be able to use the techniques to create more sustainable packaging for its products.
With a resident contemporary music group (Ictus), more resources and greater stability, De Keersmaeker was able to create larger, more ambitious works and experiment with theatre, text and film.
Using Veon's HyperVideo technology, advertisers and carriers will be able to create richer, more compelling advertising that will give consumers to not only learn more about a product but also be entertained while doing so.
We will be able to create much more interesting images.
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