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"not being able to" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It is typically used when expressing a reluctance to do something, or the inability to perform an action due to an external factor. For example: "I wanted to go to the concert, but not being able to find a babysitter prevented me from doing so."
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Not being able to read, in fact.
Not being able to get to sleep.
Not being able to take a risk.
Not being able to have more kids.
Neither would not being able to DJ.
For not being able to keep up.
I hate not being able to talk.
Of not being able to afford to run a car?
Not being able to answer or solve the simplest problem.
Firstly, why are the terrorists not being able to operate?
"It's not just about not being able to eat wheat.
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not being eligible to
not being suitable to
not being likely to
not being feasible to
not being competent to
not being liable to
not being possible to
not being empowered to
not being used to
not being allowed to
not being prepared to
not being fair to
not being equal to
not being afraid to
not being ashamed to
not being committal to
not being disrespectful to
not being true to
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