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The phrase "able to give everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express someone's capacity or willingness to provide all they have or can offer in a particular situation.
Example: "As a dedicated volunteer, she is always able to give everything to help those in need."
Alternatives: "capable of giving all" or "willing to offer everything".
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Being with him, I always felt able to give everything its due.
My time is really stretched and it can be frustrating not to be able to give everything the attention it deserves.
Eventually, when I got home, I was able to give everything a thorough listen.
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Somehow, Life in a Day was able to give you everything you might expect from a great cinema experience, without any of the usual elements: no readily identifiable narrative, no stars or special effects.
It reads: "If you are ready and able to give up everything else, to study the whole history and background of the market and all the principal companies whose stocks are on the board as carefully as a medical student studies anatomy, to glue your nose at the tape at the opening of every day of the year and never take it off till night.
You won't be able to give baby everything you want to give.
I am afraid most of the time—I often feel like I will never be enough for them, or that I will never be able to give them everything they deserve.
I try to give everything".
She wants to give everything.
I always want to give everything.
I'll have to give everything".
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