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The phrase "able to catch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capability to capture or seize something, whether literally or figuratively.
Example: "She is able to catch the attention of the audience with her captivating speech."
Alternatives: "capable of catching" or "able to seize".
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"You'll never be able to catch everything.
Will anyone be able to catch Langham?
You shouldn't be able to catch your breath.
He said he hoped to be able to catch Thursday.
How would Ungaro be able to catch up?
You must now be able to "catch" the water.
Rather, Suffragette depends on being able to catch the wind.
You might be able to catch a recording, here.
I might even be able to catch EastEnders between scenes.
But you also want to be able to catch yourself at the Eureka moment.
I'm sorry that I was able to catch only four companies in three evening performances.
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