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The phrase "able to do more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to perform additional tasks or functions beyond what is currently being done.
Example: "With the new software update, the system is now able to do more than just basic calculations."
Alternatives: "capable of achieving more" or "equipped to handle more tasks."
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He might be able to do more.
It's more the latter: not being able to do more.
And we should be able to do more".
Businesses will be able to do more with less.
"We wish we were able to do more".
So we have been able to do more early intervention.
I only regret I wasn't able to do more".
You may also be able to do more work from home, if that's what you prefer.
"They will be able to do more than just extracting meaning from word patterns," he said.
But I've been able to do more and more each day.
But Louisiana Tech may be able to do more than that.
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potential to do more
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permit to do more
equipped to do more
conditions to do more
empowered to do more
ability to do more
used to do more
able to indicate more
able to get more
able to explore more
able to impersonate more
able to draw more
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