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The phrase "able to handle a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or capacity to manage a specific task or situation.
Example: "She is able to handle a variety of challenges in her role as a project manager."
Alternatives: "capable of managing a" or "equipped to deal with a".
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He's very close to being able to handle a game at that level".
They're also more mature, and better able to handle a wide range of tasks.
I've been able to handle a lot of things and this is just another thing".
"You've also got to be resilient and be able to handle a fair bit.
"I designed it to be able to handle a sustrugi 600 millimeters deep," Mr. Bradley said.
But I think they should be able to handle a fading Tennessee.
The plans also call for the arena to be able to handle a future NHL franchise.
Because of the drugs and drinking, her body would not have been able to handle a baby.
Q. Why? A. I think I'm able to handle a lot more frustration now than I used to.
That argument was behind her campaign's "red phone" commercial, which cast her as best able to handle a crisis.
And as well as able to handle a range of construction tasks, it also has a 7.62 millimetre general purpose machine gun.
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