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The phrase "always been able to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a continuous ability or capability that has existed over time.
Example: "I have always been able to solve complex problems quickly."
Alternatives: "have consistently been able to" or "have always had the ability to".
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I've always been able to have that".
I've always been able to differentiate.
I've always been able to make decisions.
The evidence has always been able to go either way.
High earners have always been able to afford amusement.
He's always been able to decipher my ramblings.
I have always been able to imagine being unjustifiably hated".
That, Reed has always been able to do.
But we've always been able to overcome that".
Yeah, I've always been able to just ignore it.
And he had always been able to attract great talent.
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