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The phrase "able to live in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or suitability to reside in a particular place or environment.
Example: "She is able to live in various climates due to her adaptability."
Alternatives: "capable of residing in" or "fit to live in".
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Being able to live in one place.
"We'd never be able to live in peace with humans.
"Then, I hope, we'll be able to live in dignity".
And to be able to live in any world.
Teachers, police, and professors should be able to live in the communities in which they work.
Will I be able to live in the same comfort as my parents?
"I would never have thought I'd be able to live in a place like this".
For some people, being able to live in a childhood apartment is like winning the lottery.
"It's about being able to live in a free and open society".
They need to be able to live in a gray world.
"They deserve a life to be able to live in freedom, just as everyone does.
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