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The phrase "able to teach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability or qualification to instruct or educate others.
Example: "She is not only knowledgeable in her field but also able to teach complex concepts to her students effectively."
Alternatives: "capable of teaching" or "qualified to instruct".
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Unfortunately, he wasn't able to teach.
"But no one was able to teach anyone a lesson.
She will be able to teach her sisters to sew.
So I was able to teach him the transition from run-up to jump from scratch".
They are alive!" My father was eventually able to teach at the Jewish school in Budapest.
I was able to teach and mentor and make my photos too.
"I should be able to teach at this university," she said.
Super helpful for my own subject knowledge and being able to teach confidently.
"They may be able to teach us a few things about how to better do that".
"The good thing is, Michael will be able to teach them," he said.
Based on that record and extended experimentation, he was able to teach himself Tuvan vocal techniques.
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