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The phrase "able to provide a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or capacity to offer something, typically in a professional or formal context.
Example: "Our team is able to provide a comprehensive analysis of the market trends."
Alternatives: "capable of delivering a" or "in a position to offer a".
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We're not able to provide a simple funding breakdown".
It's brilliant to be able to provide a bit extra".
"We'll sacrifice some profit to keep it manageable and be able to provide a quality service".
Fortunately, he said, his bank was able to provide a copy of the canceled check.
"Most of these are not going to be able to provide a toilet.
Do I think that we were able to provide a good, loving home – I hope so.
If energy is the issue, Mr. Ratner should be able to provide a fix.
Nor was Mr. Liu able to provide a speech, even in absentia.
"The European Financial Stability Facility will not be able to provide a bailout of this size," he said.
"Our goal is to be able to provide a more stable and better product, albeit at a somewhat higher price".
"I am convinced that we will be able to provide a vibrant environment which guards academic freedom," he said.
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