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The phrase "able to start making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating the capability to begin the process of creating or producing something.
Example: "Once we receive the necessary materials, we will be able to start making the prototypes."
Alternatives: "capable of beginning production" or "ready to commence creating".
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Pretty instantly, I was able to start making stuff".
known as the E.F.S.F., is able to start making purchases.
But it will take months before the rescue fund is able to start making purchases.
It remained unclear when Shanghai Pharmaceutical would be able to start making Tamiflu.
On Saturday, people will finally be able to start making up their own minds about it.
His mother died soon after, but his father, Carl, was able to start making friends and share stories on MyWay.
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Only then will we be able to start to make all the other changes necessary to finally achieve an AIDS-free generation.
Organize them into categories you'll be able to remember and start making music with song fragments that catch your ear.
It suggested that another way of looking at empathy might be, not as an ability to transport your thinking into the thoughts of somebody else, but about some strategies to make people feel able to start, to give them some time so that they can start to work things through.
"Two hundred years ago, a woman had to be able to start with grain to make bread, and a man making a wagon had to start with a tree.
Eventually, I'd like to be a successful producer who is able to start signing talent and make sure my parents are in a comfortable situation.
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