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The phrase "able to fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone or something has the capability or authority to discharge a weapon or terminate employment.
Example: "The security personnel are trained and able to fire their weapons if necessary."
Alternatives: "capable of firing" or "authorized to discharge".
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The city wasn't able to fire him.
"I like being able to fire people".
"I hate being able to fire people".
They should be able to fire someone for that reason".
Also, I like being able to fire people who provide services to me".
Compassion: "I like being able to fire people who provide services to me".
"They are used to being able to fire people who do that".
"Should you be able to fire him?" "He's not a teacher," Mulgrew responded.
We know that he's said he likes being able to fire people.
It's precisely when we need insurance most that we're least able to "fire" the insurance company.
"I like being able to fire people that provide services to me".
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