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The phrase "able to put out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone or something has the capability to extinguish a fire or produce something, such as a product or content.
Example: "The fire department is able to put out the flames quickly and efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of extinguishing" or "able to produce."
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He endured by being able to put out catchy rock songs that mattered to people".
The broadcaster hasn't been able to put out a testcard without apologising for it of late.
They were able to put out suppressing fire, and by 0800 hours the fighting was mostly inland.
A dissident is simply the person who realises he or she is no longer able to put out the sign.
In this way the group was able to put out roughly double the product of the average artist or band.
I was able to put out other bits by patting him with my hands," said Mr Scotcher.
"Andrés has shown that he's able to put out very strong titles with a very lean staff," Mr. Forbes said of Mr. Rodríguez.
"But, I mean, it's something that he has to be able to put out of his mind and just be a player for us".
They were necessary because private investors were not willing or able to put out the financial fire, and the financial markets had all but ground to a halt.
It makes little sense, especially as America's "national pastime" continues to enjoy unprecedented global popularity, with more countries than ever able to put out competitive teams.
Nor was I able to put out of my mind the words that appeared on the screen after the film had ended.
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