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The phrase "able to use it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in utilizing a particular tool, resource, or concept.
Example: "She is able to use it effectively in her daily tasks, which has improved her productivity."
Alternatives: "capable of using it" or "skilled in using it".
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A weapon is only useful if you're willing and able to use it when you're attacked.
"Suez will be able to use it".
We should be able to use it.
Would she be able to use it?
The problem was actually being able to use it efficiently.
"But everyone will be able to use it".
Yeah, we're gonna be able to use it some day.
But we won't be able to use it".
You have to subscribe to be able to use it.
How many weeks have I been able to use it?
But will grandma be able to use it?
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