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The phrase "able to attain some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to achieve or reach a certain amount or level of something.
Example: "With hard work and dedication, I believe we are able to attain some of our goals this year."
Alternatives: "capable of achieving some" or "able to reach some".
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By providing a way for them to save face, Facebook may have been able to attain some great talent at a relatively cheap price.
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If we increase the temperature, the system will be able to attain other energy states, and at some of these energies there may be a large number of compatible microstates.
As soon as we are able to attain to the required level of spiritual attainment, we will be able to merit entry into even Higher Heavenly Worlds.
Some just want to be able to attain their seventh and last continent.
Young people are not able to attain what they should be able to attain.
And so many of us have quests that we are never able to attain".
Many moved to the US with their parents when they were children and were never able to attain legal status.
May all of our children be able to stand on our shoulders in order to reach heights greater then we were able to attain.
"It is a matter of months before the Iranians will be able to attain military nuclear capability.
"Women and men believe they are equally able to attain high-level leadership positions, but men want that power more than women do".
But we won't be able to attain that without real political reforms, which must increase popular participation in the decision-making".
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