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The phrase "able to kill it" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in informal contexts to express someone's capability to excel or perform exceptionally well in a task or situation.
Example: "With her skills and experience, she's definitely able to kill it in the upcoming presentation."
Alternatives: "capable of excelling" or "able to succeed spectacularly".
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Three Assembly members should not be able to kill it.
"If they can't kill it now, they're certainly not going to be able to kill it when we prove it can cure diseases," Mr. Garr said.
The monster was so surprised and afraid that it ran around until it was completely exhausted and the villagers were able to kill it.
"They are not going to be able to kill it.
I wanted to be able to kill it.
Meanwhile, The Smoking Man (William B. Davis) reports to the Syndicate on the alien in Phoenix, confident that he'll be able to kill it.
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Will Em be able to kill him?
Facebook is always able to kill off its rivals because it's the content destination side of the world.
Facebook is always able to kill off its rivals because it's the content destination side of the world.
If we're able to kill those off, it's a different game".
With this maneuver the bat takes hold of the victim headfirst and is able to kill or disable it promptly.
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