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The phrase "always to be able" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used construction and may lead to confusion in meaning.
Example: "I want to always be able to help my friends when they need me."
Alternatives: "always be capable" or "always have the ability".
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I would have moved to his constituency always to be able to vote for him.
A statement issued on the collector's behalf said: "Saatchi's view is that it is vital for the museum always to be able to display a 'living' and evolving collection of work, rather than an archive of art history".
The mega-rich seem always to be able to find something new that they're interested in.
"Almost half of Californians are renters, meaning they have and face really unique barriers to driving electric because they don't have the control always to be able to charge at home.
And my goal is always to be able to connect, and make someone feel something.
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"I always want to be able to keep going".
Adams always wanted to be able to give something back.
"It's always good to be able to practice on your own floor".
"It's always wonderful to be able to integrate design in a restaurant," Mr. Waxman said.
And of course, it's always useful to be able to break out into interpretive dance.
"We are always asking to be able to race.
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