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The phrase "are very able" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability or competence in a particular area or task.
Example: "The team members are very able, demonstrating their skills in various projects."
Alternatives: "are highly capable" or "are quite skilled".
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They are very able.
No I don't think they are very able to make it work.
"Enterprising companies are very able to figure out how to deal with these regulations, but that's not free," he said.
"Many of us are very able now to go into any restaurant and pay whatever for a meal," Mrs. Rikon said.
"These kids are very able," said Nan Dale, president and chief executive officer of Children's Village, a nonprofit agency that runs a range of programs for children and families.
Chiswick is a real mixture – we have 20% at the top who are very able, and aspire to Oxbridge and Russell Group, and at the other end of the spectrum we have kids coming in at 11 with a reading age of seven.
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Wigner: He was very able, very good, very friendly.
I'm very able to let things go.
The essence of being very able is that you have a mind that can move around".
My students were very able and very friendly, and we had very good relations.
Nicole said her secondary school in Essex had quickly realised she was very able.
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