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The phrase "able to give more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or willingness to provide additional resources, effort, or support in a particular context.
Example: "With the new funding, we are now able to give more to our community outreach programs."
Alternatives: "capable of providing more" or "in a position to offer more".
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He adds, "If I am able to make more money, I'll be able to give more away".
To that end I am not able to give more information this evening; nor to answer questions".
But when a donor gives them money, he is able to give more because he is not paying taxes.
Allow staff the opportunity to direct their future and they will be able to give more to the organisation.
A NSW Police spokesperson was not able to give more details of the disciplinary action on Friday evening.
What's more, Trinity's admissions office, with support from the president, is able to give more slots to squash players than its competitors do.
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They will have better access to the higher paying, more satisfying jobs, and they will be able to give back more financially.
If Google figures out how to give viewers more of what they want, it might be able to give advertisers more of what they want.
As a consequence, an observer who knows a person better not only can give a more accurate rating of his personality, but should also be able to give a more accurate rating of his behaviour.
"He might as well have said that by abolishing the carbon price he's been able to give women more money to buy a new iron and stay at home and do the ironing more often," Milne said.
"He's got to be able to give us more than 90 pitches," Manager Joe Girardi said.
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