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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Not being able

Context: Informing the team captain about not being able to play this week.

Don't include me in the squad. I am unable to come to play this week.

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Is "about not being able to" correct in the context?

  

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kumenglish Is "about not being able to" correct in the context? Yes, it is. You can put 'not being able to' after prepositions.

  • kumenglish Is "about not being able to" correct in the context?
  • Yes, it is.
  • You can put 'not being able to' after prepositions.
  • Davis was disappointed in not being able to visit Chicago.
  • The council expressed frustration at not being able to take more direct action.
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kumenglishIs "about not being able to" correct in the context?

Yes, it is. You can put 'not being able to' after prepositions.

Davis was disappointed in not being able to visit Chicago.
The council expressed frustration at not being able to take more direct action.
Bush was repeatedly attacked for not being

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