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The phrase "able to find work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability or opportunity to secure employment.
Example: "After completing her degree, she felt confident that she was able to find work in her field."
Alternatives: "capable of securing employment" or "qualified to obtain a job."
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What about being able to find work?
They were able to find work.
"I haven't been able to find work since then.
Musicians were no longer able to find work.
But not all are able to find work.
I pray more New Yorkers will be able to find work.
More optimistically, you may be able to find work via companies like ODesk, Elance, or LinkedIn.
Neither of Madison's parents had been able to find work for more than a year.
Some women begin dancing after graduating from university and not being able to find work.
We are being punished for not being able to find work," he said.
Their union said many of these survivors may be able to find work eventually.
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feasible to find work
possible to find work
impossible to find work
used to find work
able to find businesses
able to find jobs
able to find workers
eligible to find work
able to find collaborating
skills to find work
prepared to find work
ability to find work
able to work work
able to find employment
able to find peace
able to find time
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