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"able to have" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe one's ability or capacity to possess or obtain something. Example: She was able to have a successful career while also raising a family. In this sentence, "able to have" indicates her capability or possibility of having both a career and a family. It could also be rewritten as "She was able to balance having a career and raising a family."
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Will I be able to have children?
Will Anna be able to have a baby?
I've always been able to have that".
They are not able to have both.
Ms. Dulaney is able to have both.
Not being able to have more kids.
I won't be able to have kids.
He should be able to have whoever he wants".
She wonders if she'll ever be able to have children.
Didn't matter; we never were able to have sex.
You won't be able to have it both ways".
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