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The phrase "able to start an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or readiness to initiate something, such as a project or task.
Example: "She is able to start an important discussion about the future of the company."
Alternatives: "capable of initiating" or "ready to begin an".
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Pakistan says it will take six months to a year to be able to start an operation in North Waziristan.
Mathis is glad for the opportunity to stay at Harvard and continue working with the MCB department, colleagues at HMS and MCO program, while being able to start an independent group.
In today's report on Sir Jeremy Heywood's investigation into the Andrew Mitchell affair, the committee again says that the adviser should be able to start an inquiry without having to wait to be asked by the prime minister.
Using his control of the b file, White was able to start an attack of his own against Black's king, and Topalov was forced to trade a pair of rooks with 29... Rb8 30 Qb8.
The Hours Are Amazing First off, it's great to be able to start an order at the office, add to it later at night once you've double-checked what's in the pantry and finish it off at 6 in the morning before anyone wakes up.
I never thought I would be able to start an organization from scratch during my MBA experience, let alone one that has made this kind of impact.
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They are less easily able to start a business.
They were similarly pessimistic about being able to start a family or buy a home.
However, how do you get from here to the Fed being able to start a recession.
"I am happy now because I will be able to start a new adventure.
It's meant, most importantly, that I'm able to start a new book".
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