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The phrase "able to hand over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or readiness to transfer something to someone else.
Example: "The manager confirmed that she is able to hand over the project files to the new team leader by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "capable of transferring" or "ready to deliver".
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First, thanks to the spread of the internet, along with cheap and abundant telecommunications bandwidth, businesses are able to hand over more white-collar work to specialist outside suppliers, in the same way as manufacturers are doing already.
I think that if there were more groups of directors at the helm of theatre buildings they could share the administrative aspects and then be able to hand over totally when concentrating on rehearsals.
Not that it would have been able to hand over much user data, given the e2e calibre of its encryption.
"I am able to hand over to someone who is able to take the club further and that is the dream ticket.
East Devon District Council hopes to be able to hand over its former Knowle headquarters in Sidmouth to developers by the end of March.
The problem — as always in this recurring data access vs strong encryption story — is that companies that use end-to-end encryption to safeguard user data are not able to hand over information in a readable form as they do not hold the encryption keys to be able to decrypt it.
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The governing Federal Council said in a statement that banks wishing to hand over information would be able to seek authorization from the Swiss government on an individual basis, "within the scope of existing law and particularly data protection and employment law provisions".
Questionnaires were also placed near the reception for patients to take if the receptionist was not able to hand them over during very busy times.
Rockhold was resigned to hand over praise.
To be able to hand this over to them is as good as it gets".
Baseball officials asked federal authorities for copies of the grand jury transcripts, but the authorities said they would be able to hand them over only when the investigation was complete.
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