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The phrase "able to make everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability to create or produce a wide range of things or solutions.
Example: "With her extensive skills in crafting, she is able to make everything from furniture to intricate jewelry."
Alternatives: "capable of creating anything" or "able to produce all sorts of things".
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How quick to understand that he might not be able to make everything better, all at once, just as I can't make everything fine all the time.
And, not incidentally, her husband is an engineer and she has a chemistry degree and DIY skills, so she'll be able to make everything from quicklime to – I hope – gunpowder.
Voxer is able to make everything live, to the point that you can talk to each other at the same time.
As a father, I want it to be -- I want to be able to help her, protect her, guarantee her success and happiness and be able to make everything work out like a fairy tale.
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The only mandate I had for the menu was that I wanted to be able to make nearly everything a day or so ahead.
I'll never be able to make up everything we lost.
The point is now to make everything rigorous.
Try to make everything symmetric.
I think there are brilliant jokes to be made about abortion, and we should be able to talk about this in the way that we make jokes about death – you should be able to make jokes about everything".
I'll never be able to make it to everything, but when I prioritize this and keep my word with my commitments, I feel like I have more agency and more collaborative opportunities came may way.
That such a man has been able to make serious waves says everything about the smallness of our politics as opposed to the stature of Farage.
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