Sentence examples for ill able to from inspiring English sources

"able to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate ability or capacity. Example: "I am ill, but I am still able to work hard."

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Last month, European ministers decided to lend the banks up to €100bn, but doubts about how much they will in fact get, as well as when and under what conditions, have pushed up Spain's borrowing costs to levels which could force the eurozone's fourth-largest economy to seek a bailout that Europe may be ill able to afford.

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Terminally ill patients able to avail themselves of good palliative care and hospice services very seldom choose suicide.

I have a picture of my father, the Jewish Viennese bank accountant, a six footer and already ill, never able to remember to serve from the left and remove the dishes from the right.

Before joining Attacca in the Mozart Clarinet Quintet, he told the audience how Mozart, in the darkest moments, when he was debt-ridden, his marriage was on the rocks and an infant daughter was fatally ill, "was able to generate works of enormous beauty" and optimism.

The gaps in the database have exacerbated the effect of a loophole that results in violent felons, fugitives and the mentally ill being able to buy firearms when the F.B.I. cannot determine the person's history during a three-day waiting period.

In the cancer and hematology department of the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, children who are ill are able to escape their doctors, nurses, and treatments to write, perform, and record their own songs in an on-site recording studio.

All persons who are not terminally ill, are able to be interviewed and sign informed consent are included.

Most important reasons for drop out of patients at 2011 and 2012 were: filling in the questionnaire is too time consuming, not interested to participate, patients do not feel they are chronically ill, not able to understand all questions (poor level of the Dutch language), patient had moved, or the address was not correct.

Rules corresponding to the extreme antagonism are: patients with bad levels of functioning (GAF), high needs of family support in daily activities (ECFOS section A) and behavioural problems (ECFOS section B) can be considered as severely ill patients able to work and with high levels of functioning (GAF) can be considered as patients in good condition.

When her mother was ill she was able to compartmentalize and remain focused on work and family, but when my father was ill, I couldn't do that, she acted as the stabilizing force in our family.

Our rule does not require transplantation to patients who are too ill to be able to use the organs.

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