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The phrase "able to provide more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the capacity or capability to offer additional information, resources, or assistance.
Example: "Our team is able to provide more support if you need it during the project."
Alternatives: "capable of offering more" or "prepared to supply more".
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The idea of being able to provide more cover for elective care at weekends is ludicrous.
The Local hopes to be able to provide more frequent updates.
"Unless this issue is resolved, we won't be able to provide more devices".
In addition, he may be able to provide more details about the operational abilities of Al Qaeda.
He also figured that when he testified on April 7, he'd be able to provide more detail.
By funneling passengers through their hubs, the airlines were able to provide more frequent service and connections to more destinations than these small markets could otherwise sustain.
Those who had just had positive emotions induced were able to provide more ideas about what their responses would be than those with either negative or neutral ones.
"People are desperate for good information, and we're better able to provide more holistic information by having merged our different knowledge bases and expertise together.
A state official confirmed yesterday that the case was continuing, but was not able to provide more specific information on Mr. Jeter's potential tax liability.
"In all the years of doing ex-gay therapy, you'd think Nicolosi would have been able to provide more success stories.
Over the years, Collaborative Concepts has been able to provide more assistance to "Farm Project" artists, including the use of a crane and, in some cases, financing.
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