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The phrase "able to build a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or skill in constructing or creating something.
Example: "She is able to build a strong foundation for her business through effective planning and strategy."
Alternatives: "capable of constructing a" or "skilled in creating a".
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"It's an extremely central and rare location to be able to build a brand-new building," Mr. Amrich said.
"I just feel really fortunate to be able to build a career as a writer".
If only the company had been able to build a strong new production around them.
At St . Louis Majerus has been able to able to build a contender.
With this way we will not be able to build a state".
No insurer has yet been able to build a successful pan-European network.
He added: "We will never be able to build a strong economy when we punish productivity".
"No one would be able to build a stake in anything," one activist investor said.
Because we're separate from those services, we are more able to build a relationship of trust".
Investigators immediately suspected Lotta Continua but were never able to build a case for trial.
Two years ago she was able to build a little concrete house.
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