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The phrase "able to play on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's capability to continue playing, often in a musical or gaming context.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she was able to play on and finish the concert."
Alternatives: "capable of continuing" or "able to proceed with".
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Subotic was able to play on quite quickly".
Positioned between China and India, two huge and antagonistic neighbors, the regime has been able to play on their mutual suspicions to acquire cheap arms and make favorable trade deals.
"Last year I wasn't going to play snooker any more, but I got my head right and was able to play on," he said after his Premier League victory.
Listed as a game-time decision, Gasol was able to play on Tuesday against the Cleveland Cavaliers, but the Lakers still lost a close one, 120-118.
I was able to play on the PGA Tour.
But he said he was not sure he would be able to play on Tuesday.
But Errani says she is now healthy and will be able to play on both feet.
Being able to play on dirt has made the knee a lot better".
Collison lands awkwardly on his problematic shoulder but seems to be able to play on.
"We are pleased that Paul will be able to play on next season," said the Wigan coach Michael Maguire.
Just 2,000 words meant that I finished it before bedtime, hoping I'd be able to play on Wednesday.
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