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1 able
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2 able to
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3 able
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4 able in body and mind
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5 able-bodied recruit
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6 able-bodied seaman
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7 able-bodied
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8 able man
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9 be able to
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10 come-at-able
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11 get-at-able
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12 not be able to believe one's eyes
English-Dutch dictionary > not be able to believe one's eyes
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13 not be able to put/lay one's finger on something
not be able to put/lay one's finger on somethingiets niet kunnen plaatsen/kunnen begrijpen/precies kunnen aangevenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > not be able to put/lay one's finger on something
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14 not be able to take one's eyes off something
English-Dutch dictionary > not be able to take one's eyes off something
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15 those best able to pay
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16 we won't be able to cover our expenses
English-Dutch dictionary > we won't be able to cover our expenses
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17 be able
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18 he is able
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19 not to be able to afford
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20 to be afraid not to be able to help
bang zijn niet te kunnen helpenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > to be afraid not to be able to help
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-able — a*ble ( [.a]*b l). [F. able, L. abilis.] An adjective suffix now usually in a passive sense; able to be; fit to be; expressing capacity or worthiness in a passive sense; as, movable, able to be moved; amendable, able to be amended; blamable, fit… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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