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The phrase "able to teach the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or qualification to instruct or educate others in a specific subject or skill.
Example: "She is not only knowledgeable in mathematics but also able to teach the concepts effectively to her students."
Alternatives: "capable of instructing the" or "qualified to educate the".
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They need to be able to teach the whole child and care about their wellbeing.
I wasn't able to teach the arts, which was soul-destroying for me and the children.
And maybe we're going to be able to teach the world something about authenticity and truth and love.
Yet by entertaining Sean's odd idea, Ball was able to teach the class far more than if she had stuck to her lesson plan.
Once they were an item, the joke became: "Miss Goodhue had taught the deaf to hear; now she might be able to teach the mute to speak".
I long to be able to teach the medical students and residents I work with that the Hippocratic oath actually means something.
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It's very fulfilling to be able to teach them the creative side of the business and watch them flourish.
Do you think she would be able to teach you the dance she taught Bradley Cooper's character in the film?
As Susie wasn't able to teach on the day, Jon Norman stepped in to mentor, and help finish off the workshop.
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.
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