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be able to
verb as in afford
Weak matches
verb as in can
Example Sentences
Walker has a scholarship offer from UC Irvine, but his play in the playoffs should open more eyes to what he might be able to do in college.
The OVfM 's chair David Goldstone will not be able to participate in the investigation into the "mega projects", because of his previous senior roles with HS2 and the Submarine Delivery Agency.
Will ranchers be able to graze livestock for $1.35 per head per month?
"For us who live on the side of the highway, there will be no benefits. There will be benefits for the trucks that will pass through. If someone gets sick, and needs to go to the centre of Belém, we won't be able to use it."
At 06:58 the eclipse will reach its true maximum; however, in the UK, the Moon will have already set below the horizon, so we won't be able to see this.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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