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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to serve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's capability or readiness to provide assistance or fulfill a role.
Example: "The new software is designed to be able to serve multiple users simultaneously without any lag."
Alternatives: "capable of serving" or "prepared to serve".
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"I still won't be able to serve".
It feels great to be able to serve my country".
He said that they were able to serve Ms. Minnelli.
They are also able to serve openly in Israel's military.
"Ask them if I am able to serve independently," he said.
"As long as I'm able to serve, I'm going to serve".
He apologized for not being able to serve pretzels made by the Adams Pretzel Company.
Like all the recruits, he was proud to be able to serve his country.
For instance, Continental, Delta and Northwest will be able to serve Heathrow for the first time.
"This has a direct effect on the number properties we're able to serve.
"We're able to serve clients at a lower rate," he said.
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