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The phrase "able to resume" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that someone is capable or has the ability to continue or start again. Example: After her injury, Jane was not able to resume playing soccer for several months.
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It will be able to resume operations".
He said he was able to resume production only recently.
"We were able to resume occasional lovemaking," he clinically reports.
Cook should be able to resume training in the summer.
She hopes to be able to resume her career.
Her symptoms resolved within 1 week, and she was able to resume oral intake.
After some initial confusion, the native hierarchies were able to resume their functions.
He was nursed back to health and was able to resume racing.
"Though weak," the report continued, he "was able to resume his position".
Construction was able to resume a few days after the hurricane, officials said.
Tour officials are not sure when play will be able to resume.
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potential to resume
available to resume
able to incorporate
willing to resume
likely to resume
competent to resume
able to reopen
able to reconnect
feasible to resume
ready to resume
impossible to resume
able to restart
able to maintain
able to reassume
used to resume
allowed to resume
able to re launch
able to re open
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