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The phrase "able to prepare a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in making or creating something, often followed by a noun that specifies what can be prepared.
Example: "She is able to prepare a delicious meal for the entire family."
Alternatives: "capable of preparing a" or "skilled in preparing a".
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Your tax preparer should be able to prepare a tax return for your specific circumstances.
But they were not able to prepare a script for their conference call until the end of the day.
Using different target configurations we were able to prepare a series of samples with various Cr:V ratios.
In anticipation of such a situation, they had kept in touch with JPL and Van Allen and so were able to prepare a satellite quickly.
"My anxiety is whether these men will be able to prepare a proper defense," he said, and questioned whether they would be given a fair trial in Houston.
We are able to prepare a very cheap and very thin liquid film with high separation performance of test CO2/CH4 mixture.
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identify as many errors in billboards/signages or campus publications and be able to prepare an action plan to correct the error/s (at least 1 case).
An experienced attorney will be able to prepare an employer on the next steps: What to expect from an ICE audit and a plan of action to deal with this audit, either to eliminate or mitigate exposure.
In contrast with Lancaster, Harrison was able to prepare an organised plan for the gaol, as it was to be built on a new site behind the Elizabethan Shire Hall on land sloping down to the River Dee.
The key search test is also a subtest of the BADS [ 82] and is used to measure how well the participant is able to prepare an efficient plan of action in the context of a routine event [ 83].
When the dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera came to an end, Alfonso made Berenguer prime minister, hoping that he would be able to prepare for a return to constitutional rule.
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