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"will he be able to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are asking whether someone will be able to do something in the future. For example, "Will he be able to complete the project on time?"
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But will he be able to resist?
Will he be able to salvage Groupon?
Will he be able to handle it?
When will he be able to play?
But will he be able to?
Will he be able to manage Michele Bachmann.
When will he be able to reopen?
Will he be able to stop?
Will he be able to accomplish either, though?
Will he be able to turn his potential into production?
Will he be able to keep this house?
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