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The phrase "for being able to" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the reason or purpose for an action or ability. Example: She trained for months in order to run a marathon, for being able to complete such a challenging race was a personal goal of hers.
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"His gift is for being able to see round corners.
"Credit to him for being able to do that".
I'm not one for being able to hold guilt".
He is well known for being able to adapt to nearly any environment or circumstance.
By studying them together, the potential increases for being able to produce a better structure.
Kidjo is known for being able to sing in four languages: English, French, Yoruba and Fon.
So I'm proud of myself for being able to do that so far.
Pat your legs occasionally and thank them for being able to run.
Mr. Sheinkman was known for being able to both confront and cooperate.
The conditions for being able to submit profiles to the national DNA database are even stricter.
Wooden complimented Torre for being able to repeat championships, something Wooden's Bruins did often.
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