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The phrase "able to offer a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to provide something, typically in a professional or formal context.
Example: "Our company is able to offer a wide range of services to meet your needs."
Alternatives: "capable of providing a" or "in a position to deliver a".
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He was never able to offer a compelling, alternative narrative.
Nevertheless, we're able to offer a wealth of new conveniences.
While an employer may not be able to offer a full salary for the summer, they may be able to offer a stipend or a partial salary.
Mr. Konovalov never retracted his confession but was not able to offer a clear motive.
The agent may also be able to offer a better rate than what's shown online.
It will soon be able to offer a lot more space as well.
They'd like to be able to offer a memento to everybody who asks for one.
Without this information we will not be able to offer a need-based scholarship.
EPIC is able to offer a limited number of full scholarships for selected courses.
The members were able to offer a posthumous gift to their friend.
It seems that now Pope Francis will be able to offer a reply.
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