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The phrase "able to talk about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or willingness to discuss a particular topic or subject.
Example: "She is able to talk about her experiences in detail, which makes her a great storyteller."
Alternatives: "capable of discussing" or "willing to speak about".
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"So we're not able to talk about jobs.
I have to be able to talk about the game.
But none of us feels able to talk about it".
It's good to be able to talk about it all.
I love being able to talk about anything.
But Tony was able to talk about the big picture and explain why it matters now".
(It's not yet clear if he'll even be able to talk about it).
When we get to appeals, we'll be able to talk about it".
We're not able to talk about our position in the world.
My problem is that I miss being able to talk about shows after I've seen them.
"If there's a silver lining, we were finally able to talk about gender equality," Tlou said.
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