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The phrase "able to live with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express tolerance or acceptance of a situation, person, or condition.
Example: "I have my preferences, but I am able to live with the changes that have been made."
Alternatives: "capable of accepting" or "willing to tolerate".
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Many of us may be able to live with that.
Those are strings everyone should be able to live with.
Will Nigeria be able to live with the expectations?
I wouldn't be able to live with the result".
"I would not be able to live with myself".
I would not have been able to live with myself".
But MPs are able to live with all that".
Being able to live with oneself determines how one stops from misbehaving.
I'm not saying it's hardship, but are they able to live with it?
He made the Mavericks in 1997 and was able to live with his father in Dallas.
For instance, "All wool and a metre wide" we might be able to live with.
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