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The phrase "able to stand it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing tolerance or endurance regarding a situation or feeling.
Example: "I don't know how much longer I can be able to stand it; the noise is driving me crazy."
Alternatives: "capable of enduring it" or "able to tolerate it."
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They wouldn't be able to stand it".
I probably wouldn't be able to stand it, she said.
"Their pipes just wouldn't be able to stand it," Mr. Noriega said.
I won't be able to stand it if he calls them chickpeas again.
If I've been able to stand it until today, it is thanks to the help that she provided me with..
After an anxious hour at the Dairy Queen counter, she hadn't been able to stand it any longer.
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Our union has already shown it is able to stand its ground against one of the most powerful US companies, Dick Cheney's KBR, which tried to take over our workplaces with the protection of occupation forces.
She understands BBC politics at the same time as being able to stand outside it".
Before election day, Rees drew parallels between himself and Khan, and said neither would have been able to stand were it not for Labour.
"There is something about water that suggests a loss of control, not being able to stand in it, with your head vulnerably sticking out," said Dr. Judith Beck, director of the Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Research in Bala Cynwyd, Pa.
Before election day, Rees flagged up parallels between him and London's new mayor, Sadiq Khan, and said neither would have been able to stand were it not for Labour.
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