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The phrase "able to rise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express the capability or potential to increase, improve, or elevate oneself or something else.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she was able to rise above the difficulties and succeed."
Alternatives: "capable of rising" or "able to elevate".
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Evenings, I was able to rise.
They were able to rise above that.
Not everyone is able to rise up the ranks.
Will they be able to rise to Carey's occasion?
We've always been able to rise back after being knocked down.
Why were prices able to rise so much and why are they rising once more?
As with others, Perry was highly competitive, and seemed able to rise to almost any occasion.
Rival schools were formed, but few writers were able to rise above the ruts of conventionalism.
"On major issues of international peace and security, oppositions should be able to rise above that.
But he prides himself on being able to rise above personal feelings.
Hedge funds may be able to rise above these costs; small investors will not.
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able to soar
able to surge
ready to rise
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able to raised
skills to rise
able to do
able to make
able to focus
able to understand
able to crack
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