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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be better able" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to express that one has the capacity to do something better than they could in the past. For example, "Now that I've had more experience, I'm better able to identify the risks associated with this project."
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be better able
verb
To improve.
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"He'll be better able to cut costs".
And civilians will be better able to reform civilian agencies.
Now you will be better able to appreciate their mastery.
Regulators will be better able to prosecute unscrupulous fishermen.
Administration officials said military tribunals would be better able to protect confidential information.
And Brazil would be better able to absorb the cost, too.
Enraging himself so he'd be better able to fulfill his jihadist destiny?
She said they would be better able than the city officers to spot suspicious travelers.
If scientists knew the connection, they might be better able to deal with the problems.
With extra energy, brain cells may be better able to ward off neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's.
The goal is to be better able to predict an avalanche.
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