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The phrase "able to give" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or capacity to provide something, whether it be information, assistance, or resources.
Example: "She is able to give valuable insights during the meeting that can help us make better decisions."
Alternatives: "capable of providing" or "in a position to offer".
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Able, to give material assistance.
Kali wasn't able to give up, either.
Who might be able to give advice?
"I'd be able to give quotes".
"He was able to give it a great new identity".
He would then be able to give a considered response.
I'd like to be able to give my kids more.
"They have never been able to give us concrete numbers".
Respondents were able to give multiple answers, and most did.
"But we are not able to give them enough ammunition.
"It affects the advice you're able to give".
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