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The phrase "able to meet your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to fulfill a request or requirement.
Example: "We are confident that we are able to meet your expectations for this project."
Alternatives: "capable of fulfilling your" or "equipped to satisfy your".
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Or you run the risk of not being able to meet your obligations".
"You're able to cool off, you're able to swim and you're able to meet your neighbors," he said.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced researcher, it's likely this tool will be able to meet your needs.
You may have lost faith in Jim's abilities and believe he will never be able to meet your standards.
If you're facing a period of unemployment, you need to be able to meet your household living expenses until you get another job.
But here's the thing: You have to make a lot of assumptions to determine if you'll be able to meet your goal.
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You may not always be able to meet with your friends face-to-face, but there are other ways to keep in touch.
I saw on your Facebook page that you've been able to meet some of your idols because of the tattoo, right?
As they won't be able to meet you personally your CV and Profile are the next best reflection of your professional image.
"Establish the fact that you are not able to meet deadlines, unless your client is able to meet theirs.
Though I may not be able to meet you, shake your hand or give you a hug, I do want to send you a message.
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