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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to put away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability to store or dispose of something, often in a context related to tidiness or organization.
Example: "She is able to put away all the toys after playtime, keeping the room neat and tidy."
Alternatives: "capable of storing" or "able to tidy up".
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After a smooth first inning, Hughes was not able to put away batters.
Fortunately, my wife and I were able to put away for a rainy day.
While other states were struggling with tax shortfalls, Alaska was able to put away $17 billion in a rainy-day fund.
The changes mean savers will be able to put away up to £15,000 a year in a cash Isa – almost three times as much as at present.
Perhaps you can afford certain classes or educational opportunities for your children or you're able to put away savings for them".
Jostle, meanwhile, was able to put away the D. Wayne Lukas-trained filly, Spain, heading off the far turn and into the homestretch, after both had dispatched Valleydar at the start of the far turn.
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Not only do you need to be able to schedule your homework, you have to put away your phone and actually do it.
Andy, ready to put away childish things, is able to acknowledge what they have done for him.
Jiangling was able to generate significant power on the ground in quick order to put away Zafir.
I was able to give myself a clothing budget and still have enough to put away in two savings accounts.
Of course, if you have managed to put away much more than you will ever be able to spend, you can stop reading now.
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