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The phrase "able to start working" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's readiness or capability to begin a task or job.
Example: "After completing the training, I am now able to start working on the project."
Alternatives: "ready to begin" or "capable of starting".
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At 16, I was able to start working as a journalist on the local newspaper.
The channel grew steadily, to the point where, 18 months in, the couple were able to start working with a professional musician in the US on the songs.
"I want to start totally anew, and if I stayed on my tour, that would mean I wouldn't even be able to start working on that until after Christmas".
Either way, Murray believes it is imperative a new owner is able to start working as soon as possible.
As Kondo recalls, "At Nintendo, we were able to start working on the game as soon as the rest of development was ramping up, so we'd be working in parallel with them.
He will "make the right approach to make the right decision," but he won't be able to start working on it until he wins the election and can get intelligence.
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His aides said he hoped to be able to start work at City Hall at some point today.
Wilson himself told Alastair Hetherington, the then Guardian political correspondent, that it was "nearly a flop": He hadn't been able to start work properly on that speech until midnight the previous night.
Our youngest daughter has recently turned five, so, because she has started school, my girlfriend has been able to start work again, and this will probably mean the majority of our benefits will go, so, despite the extra wage, we won't have a higher household income.
Once it had received a more accurate list, it would be able to start work on how the aid could be transferred and distributed.
"And hopefully, we will soon be able to start work on reducing people's tax burden".
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