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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to leave" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate someone's capability or permission to depart from a place or situation.
Example: "After finishing the meeting, I was finally able to leave the office early."
Alternatives: "capable of departing" or "permitted to exit".
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He finally was able to leave.
"After that, I wasn't able to leave.
Ríos Montt has not been able to leave Guatemala since.
But no one seems able to leave the room.
"I want them to be able to leave".
For now though, she "likes being able to leave".
Only then will I be able to leave," he said.
And older people were disproportionately less able to leave.
We are unlikely to be able to leave Switzerland.
Are you able to leave Georgie at the stage door?
We are better able to leave abusive marriages and relationships.
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