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The phrase "able to work at" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capability or readiness to perform a job or task in a specific location or environment.
Example: "She is able to work at various locations depending on the project's needs."
Alternatives: "capable of working at" or "qualified to work at".
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But isn't it a luxury to be able to work at what you love?
There have been long periods when I've felt not able to work at all".
I feel very lucky to be able to work at something I love to do.
"But in five years, I won't be able to work at this job anymore.
I'm worried it may get to the stage where I won't be able to work at all.
He gives many and varied reasons why he is able to work at such a pace, then pauses.
In the new lab, more than 100 technicians and scientists will be able to work at one time if required.
"I'm blessed at this age to be able to work at what I want to do," Shepherd said.
He could easily carry it off and I'm sure he would have been able to work at a high level.
Those on the benefits receive £102.15 a week if they are too ill to work but may be able to work at some point in the future.
She apologizes for writing about her insides, for not having a tragic story to tell, for having decent health care and for being able to work at home.
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