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The phrase "able to start the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or readiness to initiate a task or process.
Example: "She is able to start the project as soon as the funding is approved."
Alternatives: "capable of initiating the" or "ready to commence the".
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"Whether I'll be able to start the season or not, I don't know.
"I'm just able to start the next chapter in my life.
report to say that Boeing would not have been able to start the Dreamliner project without illegal subsidies.
Both Manor Marussia drivers will require dispensation from the FIA to be able to start the race.
Even though opposition members locked the speaker in his office, his deputy was able to start the session.
A remote start costs an additional $200, but then you'll be able to start the car by using your phone.
"I think we've been able to start the girls in a healthier way," Ms. Hafeman-Mohr said.
Edwards also reiterated that he was not sure whether Chrebet would be able to start the season.
Portsmouth will now be able to start the npower League One season next weekend, albeit with another 10-point deduction following their latest spell in administration.
Gerrans was able to start the second stage and finished 1min 45sec behind Vincenzo Nibali but said he was struggling too.
With the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, Germany and Russia were able to start the arduous process of really normalizing their ties.
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