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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to tip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to provide a gratuity or additional payment for service.
Example: "As a frequent diner, I always make sure I am able to tip well for excellent service."
Alternatives: "capable of tipping" or "in a position to tip".
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Equipped with new helicopters, better trained soldiers and new means of collecting intelligence, they were able to tip the balance.
That allowed Patrik Elias to put a shot on net, and Niedermayer was able to tip it past Prusek.
It does not appear to be the case that Microsoft has been able to tip the market in its favor".
Oil and finance have proved themselves the only two industries able to tip the world into recession.
First Ardley, from close-range and with plenty of time, headed the ball straight at Matt Clarke, who was able to tip it over.
If I go belly-up, I will no longer be able to tip my doorman when he gets me a taxi.
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If you want to be able to change tips, put a coupler in there first and screw the tip onto the coupler!
Library staff will be able to provide tips and guidance for handling any fragile materials.
Your hotel will also be able to offer tips on what to do.
each game will have its own community where fans will be able to swap tips or ask for help.
Alicia Glen, the deputy mayor in charge of the initiative, said that she would be asking Able to provide tips about deals and female entrepreneurs worth watching.
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