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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it able to" is not a grammatically correct construction in written English.
It is lacking a subject and the verb form "to be" between "it" and "able." A more accurate phrase would be "it is able to," which means that something has the capability or capacity to do something. Example: The new technology is able to solve complex problems quickly and efficiently.
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He adds: "Red Bull doesn't pretend to be anything... its brand strategy is clearer, making it able to select its activities and partners more accurately.
Nor was it able to find buyers for its equity position.
Not only was it able to generate more money than expected, its user numbers also made a surprising spike.
Neither was it able to gain the whole support of Kentucky's citizens; its jurisdiction extended only as far as Confederate battle lines in the Commonwealth.
Is it able to prevent it?
Is it able to do this?
How is it able to charge hostel-style prices?
Ms. Ware has the voice for it, able to make notes tremble and swell and swoop.
What is it able to do that previous crafts could not?
HOW is it able to be both a park and an active landfill at the same time?
His cabinet was incessantly tied up in crisis management; rarely was it able to plan far ahead.
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