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The phrase "still be able to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is still possible even if other things have changed. For example: "Even though face-to-face classes aren't possible this semester, we'll still be able to learn a lot online."
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She would still be able to conceive.
People will still be able to work.
Will he still be able to create chaos?
Mr. Bloomberg would still be able to get away quietly.
I'll still be able to attend council meetings.
They would still be able to bring a complaint".
Newspapers will still be able to publish rumours with impunity.
Hopefully, I will still be able to tell you stories.
Would Mariupol still be able to function as a port?
Will they still be able to present the same repertoire?
You will still be able to find them abroad.
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