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The phrase "able to make any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to produce or create something without limitations.
Example: "She is able to make any adjustments necessary to improve the project."
Alternatives: "capable of making any" or "able to create any".
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However, we were not able to make any coherent words using the allophones.
"Because of weather, I wasn't able to make any one of those dates," Mr. Woods said.
Only Houston was able to make any dents in the Pacers' ever-increasing lead.
Only after that will I be able to make any plans".
No one will ever be able to make any money off of this kind of business.
"They have not been able to make any progress," Mr. Afwerki said tonight.
"As charges have now been brought, we will not be able to make any further comment".
For the next two-and-a-half years, neither side was able to make any headway.
But it doesn't seem as though they'll be able to make any significant changes.
"We will now be able to make any changes to the law that are needed quickly, instead of waiting years.
"Without the chancellor, we might well have not been able to make any progress," Mr. Stillwell said.
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