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The phrase "about being able" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability or possibility of doing something.
Example: "The seminar is about being able to improve your communication skills effectively."
Alternatives: "regarding the ability" or "concerning the capacity".
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What about being able to find work?
It's about being able to trust him.
"And forget about being able to save money," she added.
I'm excited about being able to play more rugby.
Writer tells about being able to enlighten, his.
It's about being able to get films made.
Soft power has been about being able to project values.
How about being able to get the programme earlier?
"This is partly about being able to talk to people.
And it's about being able to have fun".
For me it's about being able to do my shopping.
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