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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to doing" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "able to do."
Example: "She is able to do the task efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of doing" or "qualified to do."
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She adds: "One of the things that comes up a lot on inspections is that staff are doing things for individuals rather than them being able to doing things they can do themselves".
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We were able to do that.
And I was able to do that.
Parents are not able to do it".
To be able to do that.
— was able to do so in reading.
I've been able to do that.
And I was able to do it.
How was he able to do that?
We were able to do that today".
He was able to do that today".
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