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The phrase "already be able" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's current capability or readiness to do something that was previously anticipated.
Example: "By the time the training is complete, you should already be able to perform the tasks independently."
Alternatives: "already capable" or "already in a position to".
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An effective universal flu vaccine would already be able to fight it.
You might already be able to find universities' Clearing hotline numbers.
Yes, of course, if they're first language English speakers they will already be able to communicate within their own narrow social circles.
But if women want to buy these styles, they would already be able to find them in most high street stores.
As Newsom returned to his S.U.V., Ballard made sure to tell me how many Twitterers would already be able to see photos of the mayor on the backhoe.
McEnroe, who never won the French Open or the Australian Open, said Tuesday that "I have never seen a guy who was that good already be able to improve that much".
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One less than a mile, and we've already been able to reduce the footprint.
"But at this stage, we've already been able to refer more than 10,000 people to the US already".
Many of the "landmarks" the charity has already been able to save have been unconventional and unusual.
We have already been able to provide nearly $500m in grants in the fund's first year of existence.
Fans have already been able to receive real-time scoring in various sports from sites like ESPN.com.
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