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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome to be able" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express enthusiasm or excitement about having the ability to do something.
Example: "It's awesome to be able to travel again after such a long time."
Alternatives: "great to have the opportunity" or "fantastic to be capable".
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It's pretty awesome to be able to roll up to SoHo.
He still has that edge, and that's awesome to be able to see".
It's awesome to be able to stand up and go congratulate somebody coming down the stairs.
It's obviously, for us, awesome to be able to play superheroes.
Wouldn't it be awesome to be able to just say, "Set the alarm for 7 30 am" and be done with it?
It's awesome to be able to be from Miami and play for the Marlins because I was at the stadium as a little kid watching the game".
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"It was an awesome experience to be able to see that".
In my timeline, things were a little more clear-cut: It's awesome, frankly, to be able to judge other articles and ads and other people's baby photos based solely on their merits, without the gentle halo of how many people have judged them meritorious already.
"It's an awesome feeling to be able to have a horse like California Chrome," Espinoza told NBC's on-horse reporter Donna Brothers on the track.
Third, although it is an awesome privilege to be able to create a public school in our own image, we charter school developers are forced to provide facilities -- public infrastructure -- from the budget provided to us by the state.
"We were able to make paper flowers and different families came in and kids came in and it was just an awesome environment to be able to be doing things for these kids that they wouldn't regularly be able to do if they're at a hospital," she says.
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