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The phrase "able to do much" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability or potential to accomplish a variety of tasks or achieve significant results.
Example: "With her extensive experience and skills, she is able to do much in her role as a project manager."
Alternatives: "capable of achieving a lot" or "able to accomplish many things."
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They weren't able to do much with it, however.
"But he wasn't able to do much for the poor".
"Technology means we'll able to do much more HR online".
It may not be able to do much more.
"We haven't been able to do much offense," he added.
One root apex may not be able to do much.
Here was a big, 6-foot-2 kid not being able to do much of anything.
And, still, no one seems able to do much to help.
I knew the emergency room might not be able to do much.
Because I haven't been able to do much about it since I talked about it.
We feel that we are not able to do much work.
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