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The phrase "able to pass the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to successfully complete a task or meet a requirement.
Example: "She is able to pass the exam with the right preparation and study materials."
Alternatives: "capable of passing the" or "qualified to pass the".
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She's able to pass the ball now.
She has not been able to pass the high school equivalency exam.
When this sideshow begins, Obama will be able to pass the popcorn and enjoy the frostiness.
"Lockheed has not been able to pass the required software system tests," the statement said.
They see a difference between being able to pass the test and having adequate color vision.
Of six female F1 mice, all were able to pass the foreign DNA on to the next generation (F2).
This structure is also able to pass the light emitted by the Ruby laser and this acts as a monochromator.
This of course is dependent on the Obama administration being able to pass the agreement in the House.
But such legislation might not be able to pass the Senate, leaving the country no closer to a resolution.
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Otherwise, he said, she would not have been able to pass the test.
And they were able to pass the law.
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