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The phrase "able to present" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill to deliver information or a presentation.
Example: "She is able to present her findings clearly and effectively during the conference."
Alternatives: "capable of presenting" or "qualified to present".
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"We are able to present and control our own image".
The accused will be able to present evidence and witnesses.
"I want to be able to present something to people".
It feels good to be able to present weird shit.
So we're able to present a lot at once.
I was able to present Gordon Brown's new finance proposals, which sparked much interest and discussion.
It's a privilege and a delight to be able to present it at the Festival.
"We are confident we will still be able to present our case," he said.
He was able to present his true charisma in his music.
Still, as Bellow's son, he was able to present the brief for the defense.
"And I'll be able to present something a little bit stronger each time".
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