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The phrase "are not able to go" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an inability to attend or participate in an event or activity.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we are not able to go to the concert this weekend."
Alternatives: "cannot go" or "are unable to attend".
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You can't hear anything, because the discharges are not able to go through the air.
If people are not able to go get their lunch, why, I go and get it for them.
They are not able to go into a bank and deposit their money, and they are affected going into a city building, because they need an ID".
"If you are not able to go to Palestine for the jihad, it is better to go to Afghanistan," one version of the pamphlets reads.
They are not able to go to the farms because the society does allow any scent of blood on a woman's clothes," says Etemesi.
If you are not able to go about your daily activities with any more robustness with the drug or without the drug, how useful is it?" Davies is more blunt: "At what point do you start to say, 'Enough'?
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Those families that aren't able to go away can go away with nonfiction books.
4 & 5 P.M., or a time when most people aren't able to go to them.
We should also pause and remember that, unfortunately, many aren't able to go to school today because of hurricanes.
"We're not able to go back in there yet.
Lesley McSpadden was not able to go to the scene to even where her son was.
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