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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to try a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the capability to attempt something, but it lacks context and completeness.
Example: "I am able to try a new approach to solve this problem."
Alternatives: "capable of attempting a" or "able to attempt a".
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Wuqi has been able to try a different economic model because it is neither too rich nor too poor.
The food on board was excellent and we were able to try a range of Vietnamese favourites.
It is planning to install An Enomatic wine dispenser too, so customers will be able to try a few.
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So there is some hope for newly unemployed autoworkers, at least those who are willing and able to try a new trade.
Visitors to John Lewis's Oxford Street store will be able to try a virtual reality version of the trampoline, where they can bounce alongside the animals using Oculus Rift goggles.
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Charlie's story has captured worldwide attention as his parents, Chris Gard and Connie Yates, fought in court to be able to try an experimental treatment in the United States to save their son.
If the Vikings had scored a quick touchdown — on the kickoff return, say, or on a bomb to Randy Moss — then they would have been able to try an onside kick, giving them a small but real chance of getting the ball back.
Hopefully, you'll be able to try out a couple for an introductory session for free.
Working online gives users the advantage of being able to try out a program to see how they like it.
But it only "appears" to be awesome, as I was not able to try out a fully functional one.
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