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The phrase "able to say things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to express thoughts or communicate effectively.
Example: "As a language model, I am able to say things that reflect the information I have been trained on."
Alternatives: "capable of expressing ideas" or "able to communicate thoughts".
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Austen's novels all rely on characters not being able to say things.
"We're able to say things in music that the camera says another way," he said.
Also, acting involved being able to say things when, as a shy kid, you couldn't speak.
They were able to say things like: 'The government cannot run a bake sale.
In addition, labels will still be able to say things like "70percentt lean" or "80percentt lean".
I want them to be able to say things to me that won't instantly translate to a direct quote.
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They are able to find a way to say things with subtlety.
How much longer will we be able to say such things of our public houses?
Fry has been able to say the things Wilde said in the very places he said them.
"You will need to be able to say these things as that's what the science tells us.
I don't think the question behind censorship today is any longer should you be able to say these things.
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