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The phrase "and able to go" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's capability or readiness to proceed with an action or task.
Example: "After completing the necessary preparations, we are now ready and able to go on our trip."
Alternatives: "and ready to proceed" or "and prepared to leave".
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Women, who are increasingly financially independent, are more willing and able to go it alone.
"I couldn't lift my arm in the shower, but I'll be fine and able to go," he said.
"We're ready, willing and able to go line item by line item with town officials and Montauk citizens".
But it's not going to stanch the financial desperation that takes hold in many families before their children are 5 and able to go to school.
Most of all, pursuing a more aggressive litigation stance requires that the agency's prosecutors be ready and able to go to trial.
In the Balkans we had allies, NATO, ready, willing and able to go and carry a big part of the burden.
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He's produced and directed and is able to go from comedy to drama.
There's voluminous evidence that managing diabetes and treating depression and being able to go to the doctor improves health.
And being able to go and come whenever.
It's good to be in New York and be able to go restaurants and have nobody bother you.
I loved the freedom of living in a house and being able to go up and down stairs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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