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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already able" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has the capability to do something at the present time, often implying that this ability was acquired earlier than expected.
Example: "She is already able to solve complex math problems, even though she just started studying them last week."
Alternatives: "capable already" or "now able".
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The Pakistan army is already able to carry out this task, albeit with some outside help.
(Beginning in December, Xbox 360 owners were already able to search TV shows by voice).
Intelligent software systems are already able to scan and identify individuals from video images.
He is already able to dominate close to the basket without having a signature offensive move.
"We know what Ben is capable of and what he is already able to do.
The refugee participants are already able to raise the necessary funds through local humanitarian groups.
Those countries already able to make good use of aid should not be left waiting.
By the late 9th century they were already able to add to the geometry of Euclid, Archimedes, and Apollonius.
The likes of Google are already able to put together eerily informative pictures of consumers for advertisers.
But with its larger artifacts already in place, it is a building already able to tell its story.
"Cyber attacks are already able to undermine the reliability of our nuclear command, control and communications," he says.
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