Sentence examples for able to do very from inspiring English sources

The phrase "able to do very" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a high degree of capability, but it lacks specificity and context.
Example: "She is able to do very well in her exams."
Alternatives: "capable of doing exceptionally" or "able to perform at a high level."

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Without the air strikes, Hassan said, the Northern Alliance would be able to do very little.

"On the other hand, in computers we are able to do very, very subtle things.

"For a long time, Robert has been able to do very funny stuff," Mr. Kernis said.

Mechanics, electronics and informatics advances at XXth century developed robots to be able to do very complex self governing works.

"I will be able to do very little between now and when the Games are in process.

Even less than charismatic figures such as John Major find they are able to do very well.

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We are very close to the tipping point of being able to do something very very big.

Without the restrictions of the Liberal Democrats we were able to do something very radical but also very progressive".

This is a place where you may be able to do your very best work and become your very best self," he says, describing an air of specialness lingering over Georgetown's hilltop campus.

"There's precedent at being able to do this very successfully in many other areas so technically this is a very mature set of tools and systems.

Being able to do a very difficult job is life affirming.

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