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The phrase "being able to serve" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually refers to a person's ability to perform a task or fulfill a role. Example: "As a trained medic, Sally takes pride in being able to serve her community during emergencies."
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"Being able to serve in that capacity would be a great honor".
He apologized for not being able to serve pretzels made by the Adams Pretzel Company.
In 2018, the United States Marine Corps celebrated its centennial of women being able to serve.
I'm thankful to the American people for the great privilege of being able to serve as your next president.
"I know she was very, very proud of being able to serve in the military," Mr. Talerico said.
We're a long way from being able to serve many suburban and rural areas with next-generation infrastructure.
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It feels great to be able to serve my country".
"I still won't be able to serve".
He said that they were able to serve Ms. Minnelli.
"As long as I'm able to serve, I'm going to serve".
Our goal is to be able to serve our clients and customers at all price points.
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being able to walk
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