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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to put" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing someone's capability or capacity to place or position something.
Example: "She is able to put the pieces together to solve the puzzle."
Alternatives: "capable of placing" or "competent to position".
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Brand has been able to put his ego aside.
"We've been able to put together some good players.
"He was just able to put stuff by me.
But Auriemma not able to put something into words?
They've been able to put all three through college.
But neither was able to put the relationship to use.
"We've been able to put things behind us pretty quick".
"You have to be able to put things behind you".
We were able to put 115, 120 into a venue".
Somebody's got to be able to put it all together".
Coincidentally, they were able to put some offices underneath it".
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