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The phrase "always be able to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous capability or possibility in various contexts.
Example: "With the right training, you will always be able to improve your skills."
Alternatives: "constantly be capable of" or "forever have the ability to".
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That place will always be able to dictate the price.
And that's not something you'll always be able to say.
The U.S.S.R. would always be able to strike back.
"Will I always be able to see Peter Arnoldld sobbed.
"I'll always be able to hang on to that".
"They will always be able to come to Honoré.
You'll always be able to say, 'Mine is better.' ".
The government will always be able to control the rules.
We must always be able to question those truths".
And you'll always be able to get a good curry.
You'll always be able to make a living".
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