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The phrase "able to build" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability or skill in constructing or creating something.
Example: "With her extensive experience in software development, she is able to build complex applications from scratch."
Alternatives: "capable of constructing" or "skilled in creating".
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"They're not going to be able to build anything.
Showtime has been able to build series around skilled actors.
Were you able to build such a game?Yes.
"You like to be able to build something".
"So I'm always able to build Mercedeses at Cadillac prices.
If we never know, then we're never going to be able to build on anything".
"Once we get a win, we'll be able to build on that momentum," predicted Clarke.
Unfortunately, 'Lucky Guy' was not able to build an audience to sustain its planned limited run.
"We may not be able to build anything, but we can rebuild everything.
"The economy has just not been able to build forward momentum".
In 1800 he was able to build the Nautilus at his own expense.
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