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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to teach it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's capability to instruct or convey knowledge about a specific subject or skill.
Example: "She is highly knowledgeable about mathematics and is able to teach it effectively to her students."
Alternatives: "capable of teaching it" or "qualified to instruct it".
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"If a person doesn't have the hardware to do emotion processing, you won't be able to teach it," Donald Lynam observes.
"I was struck right off the bat with his football knowledge and how he is able to teach it," said Chad Pennington, the Jets' rookie quarterback.
"You've got to understand the subject and have a breadth of knowledge to be able to teach it well," she says.
Because understanding a subject oneself and being able to teach it to large and inhomogeneous groups of pupils can be very different things, this phase was really valuable for me.
In our global world, anybody can learn anything and be able to teach it to others".
But that's just the starting point, because a lot of the teachers we have simply aren't able to teach it, so we need to give them more support.
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Eli wanted his neophyte father, Archie Manning, to be able to learn the system and apparently was able to teach him how to use it in about ten minutes.
It also proved to be educational as my roommate as a gay male had never had much exposure to the female anatomy so I was able to teach him as I was crafting it.
So I was able to teach him the transition from run-up to jump from scratch".
"We think we need a Ph.D in finance to be able to teach our kids when it's not true at all.
Chunchun is lucky that her school has been able to teach music to its mostly migrant pupils.
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