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"to be able to continue" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express the ability or possibility to keep doing something. Example: Despite facing several challenges, the team was able to continue with their project and successfully completed it on time.
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He added that the aim of the newspaper groups was to be able to continue to "monster the innocent".
That being said, you still need to be able to continue to afford the insurance in the future.
"I want to be able to continue at school," she says in a quiet voice.
We would have to negotiate to be able to continue to use it".
"To be able to continue going and go with the trends — it's amazing," she said.
I know it's having an effect and I want to be able to continue.
I love – and am old enough to be able to continue to love – printed books.
Conventional farm interests wanted to be able to continue these practices.
"I'm happy to be able to continue the longstanding tradition that we've had," he said.
Another reason is to be able to continue with scholarships and living stipends".
He's not going to be able to continue, blood seeping from his stunned phizog.
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to be allowed to continue
to be used to continue
to be able to understand
to be able to play
to be able to spin
to be able to reciprocate
to be able to deliver
to be able to plan
to be able to be
to be able to breathe
to be able to talk
to be able to hope
to be able to laugh
to be able to shave
to be able to enjoy
to be able to move
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