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The phrase "able to fix our" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to repair or resolve issues related to something that belongs to a group or organization.
Example: "We need someone who is able to fix our broken equipment before the event starts."
Alternatives: "capable of repairing our" or "qualified to resolve our".
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In the past, the government was able to fix our problems.
Get that in our heads, he argues, and we will be able to fix our focus on the actual source for every thing on earth, and be clear that that isn't the gods.
When we first began testing our design, we had some trouble with stray points occasionally being drawn to the screen, but in the end, we were able to fix our design so that the images produced on the screen are precise, with no noticeable flicker or artifacts.
Among the actions taken to improve our Google ranking, we approached an SEO company who claimed they were able to fix our problem.
Unfortunately, Gov. Jerry Brown was never able to fix our housing affordability issue, and I doubt Gavin Newsom will do much better.
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Robots will be able to fix your car poorly before they can fix it well.
"We're decades away from being able to fix all our dams".
We will not be able to fix the wider issues in our society until the education system changes.
After calling up each other a few times over the past few weeks, we were finally able to fix a time and date for our meeting.
In the future, it doesn't seem like our kids are going to be able to fix anything.
Doctors like being able to fix things.
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