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Discover Ludwig"able to test" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an adjective phrase to describe someone's ability or capacity to perform a task or activity. Example: "As a certified engineer, I am able to test the new software for any bugs or glitches before it is released to the public."
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"Well, we are going to be able to test that".
I was able to test it out with no problem".
With this study we were able to test all these different hypotheses at once.
Few countries would rely on nuclear weapons that they had never been able to test.
Indeed, the Guardian is no more able to test Elstein's figures than those from Elkins.
I was able to test that version over the past week.
So for us it is extremely useful to be able to test things on an audience.
In New York, Pearson will be able to test a teacher's worth from start to finish.
The company hopes to be able to test the well next year.
The government has been able to test only a small amount of the fat so far.
They're able to test their way through life and get A's.
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