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The phrase "able to repay" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or ability to pay back a loan or debt.
Example: "After reviewing his finances, I can confirm that he is able to repay the loan within the agreed timeframe."
Alternatives: "capable of repaying" or "in a position to repay."
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"I'll never be able to repay him".
I wouldn't be able to repay it!
In this way he was able to repay his debts.
He just hopes that TAV will be able to repay its debt.
The only way debtors will be able to repay their obligations is through faster growth.
Those steps have deepened its recession, making it even less able to repay its debts.
Investors fear that it, like Greece, may not be able to repay its public debts.
Sell your assets, their contrived argument goes, and you'll be able to repay your debt.
These students have large loans, too, but they'll be able to repay them.
Because of this and because of the spectrum cash proceeds, we are able to repay debt.
If I am dead, I will never be able to repay them".
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