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The phrase "able to achieve a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or potential to reach a specific goal or outcome.
Example: "With the right training and resources, she is able to achieve a high level of proficiency in her field."
Alternatives: "capable of attaining a" or "qualified to reach a".
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The discount ensures that the seller is able to achieve a successful sale.
And in my opinion the government was able to achieve a positive result in Basra".
DFDiff is able to achieve a high precision depth estimation without a large lens.
The proposed alarming strategy is able to achieve a balance between alarming accuracy and alarming sensitivity.
Humans increasingly have been able to achieve a good night's sleep.
Smaller firms may not be able to achieve a geographical spread.
"I think we were able to achieve a place where we are comfortable," Ms. Elie said.
The simulation results show that it is able to achieve a lower bandwidth blocking probability.
The prototype unit is able to achieve a high coefficient of performance (COP) of 4.5.
For these 22 species, the network is able to achieve a classification accuracy of 86.2%.
Sliding mode control is able to achieve a faster response with less control effort.
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