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The phrase "able to start eating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or readiness to begin eating, often in contexts related to health or hunger.
Example: "After the surgery, the doctor said I would be able to start eating solid food by the next day."
Alternatives: "capable of beginning to eat" or "ready to start eating".
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"I've just been able to start eating some mango," he says quietly.
Most satisfying result: Seeing one of my patients able to start eating again after six weeks of cancer treatment and many more weeks of swallowing rehabilitation.
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"By the way, you need to start eating more protein, or else you'll never be able to move to the big boy weights".
Mombo is ready to start eating teenagers.
Location and clustering behaviour were quantified, along with the amount of food eaten and the time to start eating.
You have to start eating and mainlining for two.
I need to start eating.
We have to start eating well.
Your eating habits have finally caught your metabolism and it's time to start eating less.
They left him feeling like he was in a stupor but his life changed after he was able to start smoking (and later eating) a small amount of marijuana.
To start: Eat in, not out.
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