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The phrase "able to take it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being asked if they can endure or handle something, often in relation to criticism, challenges, or difficult situations.
Example: "After all the tough training, I finally feel like I'm able to take it when the coach pushes me harder."
Alternatives: "capable of handling it" or "prepared to endure it."
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He won't be able to take it".
"Shakespeare may be able to take it.
My heart wouldn't be able to take it.
"He wouldn't be able to take it," she said.
"I was able to take it all in," she said.
But he wasn't able to take it further.
Hopefully, I'll be able to take it across the street".
"You got to be able to take it.
You've got to be able to take it.
I think we were able to take it a lot further through what we've learnt.
"And I know if they continue, they won't be able to take it".
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