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The phrase "able to work with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or willingness to collaborate or engage with others or certain tools or materials.
Example: "She is able to work with diverse teams to achieve common goals."
Alternatives: "capable of collaborating with" or "skilled in working with".
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I've been able to work with some of my heroes.
"He was able to work with moderate Democrats.
Nobody was able to work with her on the building.
It's fantastic to have been able to work with him".
The stars won't be able to work with one another.
Who are you going to be able to work with?
He's able to work with trustees and he's able to work with colleagues, not just at the museum but in other institutions as well".
Mr. Schwarzenegger expressed unbridled optimism that he would be able to work with the Democratic legislature.
"It's a great job to be able to work with someone as good as him.
"Ambassadors ought to be able to work with classified materials in their residence".
We are privileged to be able to work with these individuals every single day.
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