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"hasn't been able" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to emphasize the difficulty in achieving something. For example, "She has been studying hard, but she hasn't been able to pass the exam yet."
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Barcelona's medical staff hasn't been able to find the cause.
Very often she hasn't been able to scale it.
Reed Krakoff hasn't been able to get much to stick.
The president hasn't been able to do it.
He hasn't been able to make good contact with them".
She hasn't been able to speak freely in months.
JS: Tony hasn't been able to win whatever he's done.
She hasn't been able to sleep through the night.
Until now, TV hasn't been able to do this.
Since then he hasn't been able to work or speak.
The administration hasn't been able to pull it off.
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