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The phrase "able to sing the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or skill in singing a particular song or type of music.
Example: "She is able to sing the national anthem beautifully at every event."
Alternatives: "capable of singing the" or "skilled at singing the".
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One suspects that Taylor will be able to sing the blues very well indeed.
It meant a lot to me to be able to sing the national anthem on the field.
I used to be able to sing The Land of My Fathers in Welsh - but out of tune.
He seemed surprised to hear that the crowd was willing — and able — to sing the first verse for him.
STU KREISMAN, Los Angeles, posted on nytimes.com I'm still able to sing the entire theme song from "Toonces, the Cat Who Could Drive a Car".
On a piano, the note sits just a couple of keys from the far right; if you're able to sing the high A in "Hark!
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The people who represent us have to be able to sing, that's the key thing.
But Springsteen has been able to sing about the school, the factory, the court, racing in the street, friendship, marriage, fatherhood and politics with a consistent integrity.
It's sort of the same in Lohengrin – singing Elsa and dreaming of being able to sing Ortrud, the mean woman, the magic woman.
They were able to sing from the lowest to the highest registers".
Mr. Davis said there was no truth to the report that Mr. Petrillo had suggested to him that if the veto were not forthcoming, Mr. Davis might not again be able to sing on the radio or in the recording studio.
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