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The phrase "able to make good" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's capability to fulfill a promise, obligation, or to compensate for a loss.
Example: "He is able to make good on his commitment to deliver the project by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "capable of fulfilling" or "able to deliver on".
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"You're not able to make good judgments," she says.
He hasn't been able to make good contact with them".
He got the pitch up and I was able to make good contact with it".
Those countries already able to make good use of aid should not be left waiting.
Mr. Obama would also be able to make good on a campaign promise.
Today I just wasn't able to make good pitches at all".
And I always had many doubts whether or not I was able to make good films.
They're taking in these people knowing they're not able to make good on the harm they caused.
I'm sorry you won't be able to make good on your Easter invitation, but we'll do it another year".
Mr. Assad seems unlikely to be able to make good on his boast to retake his country.
If a man leads an interesting life, he ought to be able to make good conversation, is what I say".
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