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The phrase "able to provide it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating someone's capability to supply or deliver something, often in a professional or formal context.
Example: "We need to confirm if the supplier is able to provide it by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "capable of supplying it" or "in a position to deliver it".
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"Unless Bear can provide the full services in this sector that its peers are able to provide, it is less likely to pull down the big deals.
I wasn't able to provide it".
Unfortunately, Umberto, obsessed with keeping up appearances, is not always able to provide it.
It is needed more than ever now that he is no longer able to provide it.
He always had it in him, but he just needed that vehicle and I was able to provide it.
He said that if such specific information was requested, the company might be able to provide it.
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"If your largest banks aren't able to provide credit, it hinders economic development and contributes to a recession," said Alex Roever, a fixed-income research analyst at JPMorgan Chase.
These are some of the statistics the new Intelligence product was able to provide, but it is meant also to drill down into individual apps.
A value roadmap is not a subset of just what your organization might be able to provide when it comes to knowledge transfer, process support or technology.
And we should be the ones willing, able and eager to provide it.
If Google is able to provide those features, "it's very possible they could become a major wireless player in the future," Blau said.
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