able to do it

able to do it

Capable of completing a particular task or doing something. I offered to help her change her flat tire, but she said she was able to do it herself.
See also: able
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

able to do something

to have the strength or skill to do something. (Able to can be replaced with can.) Are you able to carry those bags by yourself?
See also: able
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • able to do
  • able to cut
  • able to cut it
  • able to cut something
  • a change of heart
  • a mystery to (one)
  • appear to
  • (one) can whistle for it
  • a turn of phrase
  • a shoulder to cry on
References in classic literature
"Of course I will," said Anne meditatively, "but I won't be able to do it so well, I know.
If I tried it would probably just make me look like a fool, 'cause I wouldn't be able to do it.
"But, God, to be able to do it with your lover too is amazing."--Jay Blotcher
By knowing your customer and being able to do it for them, whether it's e-commerce or it's knocking on the door, you better deliver a brand that reflects exactly what your customer thought you promised.
Someone asked Barbra Streisand once how she held her notes so long without breathing, thus making her aware that she was doing something extraordinary and causing her to not be able to do it again for months.
Siebel: Actually, the little organizations with 10 to 50 people may be able to do it more effectively.