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The phrase "able to have more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or potential to possess additional items, resources, or experiences.
Example: "With the new funding, the organization is now able to have more resources to support its programs."
Alternatives: "capable of having more" or "in a position to have more".
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Not being able to have more kids.
I'm able to have more of an impact on the game.
"I'm very happy for him to be able to have more company and not be isolated.
The side effects are so much more than not being able to have more children.
ward in Nashville — to be able to have more of a say in how I give birth.
If we put a gun to Assad's head, we might be able to have more influence over the outcome.
As the situation improves, hopefully we will be able to have more events like this, but it's the first.
"Florida voters will be able to have more confidence in the voting process and the reliability of Florida's elections".
But maybe if we have those bigger talents come back we will be able to have more muscle.
"Being committed to Armenian music means more to me personally than being able to have more fame and more money".
Here there will be more people like me, and we'll be able to have more of a conversation".
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