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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to sell" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capability or capacity to sell something, often in a business or marketing context.
Example: "With her extensive training and experience, she is able to sell any product effectively."
Alternatives: "capable of selling" or "qualified to sell."
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People are able to sell their homes.
Who should be able to sell it?
It helps to be able to sell something right away.
Still, being able to sell 84 percent is actually O.K".
"I know I'll be able to sell them easy".
Mr. Morrison was able to sell it to someone else.
"They're able to sell the car and not the deal".
Kubrick was finally able to sell his short to R.K.O.
These days you wouldn't be able to sell Monopoly.
Goldman Sachs will be able to sell some troubled assets.
Were you able to sell them inside your marks?
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