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"able to do anything" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts, including when expressing someone's capability or potential. Example: He is a prolific writer, able to do anything with words.
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I won't be able to do anything.
"He was able to do anything".
"I wouldn't be able to do anything without my teammates.
"We just weren't able to do anything against him".
ARTIST: I haven't been able to do anything in months.
"They will not be able to do anything".
"It's questionable I'll be able to do anything this week".
Anyone's able to do anything they set their mind to".
"I've learned that I'm able to do anything.
"I may not be able to do anything.
But they haven't been able to do anything about it.
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