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The phrase "able to give the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to provide something, often followed by a noun or a specific context.
Example: "She is able to give the necessary support to her colleagues during challenging projects."
Alternatives: "capable of providing the" or "qualified to offer the".
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What a profound ability, to be able to give the gift of life.
Should we still be able to give the naturally disadvantaged one the equivalent of iodine?
Mr. Rockwell is able to give the film weight, though it lacks shape.
"But we were able to give the right answers, and the public responded well".
She wasn't, in practice, able to give the organisation the strategic leadership it needed to succeed.
Mr. Baum was able to give the main rooms flow-through ventilation.
Still, with careful budgeting she is able to give the children what they need.
"It was just that feeling that I wasn't able to give the best," he later explained.
By guaranteeing a consistent income, the buyers were able to give the fishermen security.
At that point you wouldn't be able to give the country away on eBay.
By means of signal processing, we are able to give the 1σ-uncertainty for determining the orientation of the source.
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