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The phrase "able to work it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express someone's capability or skill in handling a task or situation effectively.
Example: "She is able to work it under pressure, delivering excellent results even in challenging circumstances."
Alternatives: "capable of managing it" or "skilled at handling it".
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I felt much better with the ball striking and was able to work it.
Perhaps the chancellor hasn't been able to work it out properly either.
"On the little things, they seem to be able to work it out.
I feel I should always be able to work it out".
Fogelson said, "Totally fair questions, totally valid, and I'm sure we'll be able to work it out".
"I'm not privy to those discussions and I'm sure they will be able to work it out".
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We will be able to work with it — for it — not necessarily contain it".
"He is a nice guy, and he has his own technique, but he is able to work on it to make it efficient and consistent".
I think it's a matter of being able to work through it".
Other times I've been able to work through it".
"I must be able to work on it".
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