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"will not be able to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's inability to do something. Example: I'm sorry, but because of my prior commitments, I will not be able to attend your event.
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Hotel owners will not be able to pay their loans.
Cardiff will not be able to overturn Acts of Parliament.
"You will not be able to stop it," they wrote.
"A soft man will not be able to govern.
The Tories will not be able to plead ignorance.
"They will not be able to do anything".
"Therefore, they will not be able to understand the trick".
Landesbanks will not be able to avoid change altogether.
"You will not be able to get free of me".
But New Yorkers will not be able to choose.
Passengers will not be able to fly standby.
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