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The phrase "able to start" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate someone's capability or readiness to begin a task or activity.
Example: "Once the equipment is set up, we will be able to start the experiment."
Alternatives: "capable of starting" or "ready to begin".
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Pretty instantly, I was able to start making stuff".
Are they able to start and finish a project?
"I am lucky I was able to start selling newspapers.
known as the E.F.S.F., is able to start making purchases.
They are less easily able to start a business.
There's no doubt I should be able to start".
You'll be able to start posting questions from Monday.
I was able to start living my life again".
You've got to be able to start somewhere".
BOBBY VALENTINE believes he will be able to start soon.
Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) is able to start highly exothermic reactions at relatively low temperatures.
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