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able [ˈeɪbl̩] AGG

1. able more [or better] able, most [or best] able (capable):

2. able abler, ablest [or more able, most able] (clever):

able

able-bodied AGG

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Above all, they agonise over whether they will ever again be able to find happiness in an intimate relationship.
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He draws from the piano tones that are purer, mellower and stronger than anyone has been able to do; his touch has an indescribable charm....
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You have to constantly extoll the virtues of it, but even more importantly, you have to be able to convey a simple value proposition that creates a reaction.
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He was able to successfully employ severely swept wings in his tailless aircraft as a means of creating positive longitudinal static stability.
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The endurance squad were able to turn the flying start to their advantage and took a clean victory over the sprinters.
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And we were able to really stylize the group, for each song, very individually.
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They are also able to slide through the pools of blood and melt their enemies using acid potions.
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In addition, the bogies were designed to be able to support the wheel set of other gauges.
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By this action alone the company was able to gain its first foothold on the precipitous ground.
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They contacted us, and we were able to ourselves - you cold-call universities in the state and find a psychologist who had familiarity with this population.
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