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The phrase "able will be" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in standard contexts.
Example: "If you are able, you will be able to join us."
Alternatives: "capable of" or "will have the ability to".
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As previously mentioned, if there absolutely must be a requirement for a separate legal entity then the control condition must be relaxed – so that those charities who are able will be more willing to transfer resources in to an independent cost sharing group.
The year also marks the year that ABLE will be dissolved.
In Illinois, we are delighted that the state has entered into an historic agreement where mentally ill residents who are able will be given the opportunity to move out of large nursing homes, known as Institutions for Mental Diseases (IMDs), and into community-based settings, such as supportive housing.
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and Why are we able to design?, will be revisited.
People will be able to borrow again, people will be able to buy things again.
They will be able to excel and I'll be able to make my classroom a magical place.
We will be able to have audiences whose laughter the performer will be able to hear.
"The trainers will be able to tell me more before the game whether I'll be able to -- or how much I'll be able to -- play".
"We will be able to count everything".
None will be able to ignore it.
And nobody will be able to object.
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