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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to get things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or competence in accomplishing tasks or obtaining items.
Example: "She is able to get things done efficiently, which makes her a valuable team member."
Alternatives: "capable of achieving tasks" or "skilled at obtaining things".
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"I'm able to get things done".
"They were powerful, they were able to get things done".
Mr. Chidambaram should be able to get things done in the finance ministry.
"With a good relationship, you should be able to get things done.
You can't be the micromanager; you have to be able to get things done through others.
"I feel remarkably empowered and able to get things done," Mr. Stein said.
Guaidó has been able to get things passed with unanimous votes of the opposition parties.
"The next four years he will be able to get things right.
The point is that henchmen must be able to get things done.
You are not going to be able to get things done".
That really helped me to be able to get things in perspective".
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