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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to give a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to provide something, often followed by a noun that specifies what is being given.
Example: "She is able to give a detailed explanation of the project during the meeting."
Alternatives: "capable of providing a" or "qualified to offer a".
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He would then be able to give a considered response.
Barack Obama might be able to give a pretty speech.
I am able to give a shape to my problems".
Grandma will be able to give a gift".
Against the odds, Depardieu is able to give a humanity to his character.
"I would not be able to give a press briefing in Spanish," she said.
"We were able to give a drug we've never used before for this mutation".
With his wife, the pianist Ditta Pásztory, he was able to give a few concerts.
It is also able to give a boost to a career or two.
We would not have been able to give a return to investors.
"Last year, we were able to give a permit to everyone in line," he said.
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