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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to redo his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to repeat or redo a task or action that belongs to them.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, he felt confident that he was able to redo his presentation to better meet the expectations."
Alternatives: "capable of redoing his" or "able to repeat his".
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This gave him the rare experience of being able to redo his own work.
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He ordered Mr. Seide to redo his report.
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She admonished the boy and asked him to redo his entry.
He must be wondering when his lovable bosses will again ask him to redo his contract so they cannot sign someone else.
After a few years of small talk over predawn coffee, Mr. Randall, a veterans' counselor, hired Mr. Bierhans, a lawyer, to redo his will.
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If Obama wins Texas, won't Dope have to redo his statement?
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Had to redo his first year, got his master's degree from the School of Social Work, and went to work back to the county of Los Angeles as a social worker.
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