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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are really able" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize someone's capability or capacity to do something in a specific context.
Example: "With the right training and resources, they are really able to excel in their roles."
Alternatives: "are truly capable" or "are genuinely able".
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"Families are really able to be more resilient to shocks.
It is unclear, moreover, how far UN soldiers are really able or willing to protect civilians.
Not even his family or close friends are really able to answer.
[But] I don't have confidence at this point that they are really able to make a copy of it".
Nor is it clear that UN soldiers, such as Indian troops who are in the most troubled areas, are really able to protect civilians.
Merkel was right when she called the migrant crisis "the next major European project, in which we show whether we are really able to take joint action".
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No one knows the proportions of the professional beggars and of itinerant panhandlers, nor can it be said with any certainty how many of the beggars who appear to be blind or lame or otherwise physically handicapped are really able-bldies.
And I was really able to accomplish that.
"She, however, is really able to unload on me".
I was really able to distinguish between that and me.
The kids were really able to go out there and know they were a good team".
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