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The phrase "able to hang out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express someone's availability or willingness to spend time with others in a casual setting.
Example: "I'm free this weekend if you're able to hang out."
Alternatives: "available to meet" or "free to spend time together."
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"In high school, she was almost never able to hang out," Jemima Kirke says.
If you did, he should be able to hang out with the goddess Aphrodite and that would be OK.
"The more things you can do and enjoy together, the better you're going to be able to hang out for the tough times," Mr. Wright said.
Perhaps she is trying to look out for this particular guest, thinking that this person will then be able to hang out with you and your friends.
Visitors will be able to hang out the windows and scale the walls of Erlich's replica of a late-19th-century Victorian terraced house.
"I will be able to hang out with Donald Rumsfeld for five days and write about what I see instead of what I think.
"The only reason I ever even got into show business was that I might be able to hang out with him someday," Mr. Kimmel said of Mr. Letterman.
I'd travel back to Europe during the Renaissance, imagine being able to hang out with Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci and Galileo.
She would love to be able to hang out in her Paris quartier all the time, leading a gentle life with her family and friends.
Once the game goes online, you'll be able to hang out in these public areas indefinitely, waiting for the next boss to spawn.
"It's a different feeling to be able to hang out with your own people," Ms. Lucero said as her hoop earrings jingled.
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