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The phrase "able to catch a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing someone's ability to capture or seize something, whether literally or figuratively.
Example: "The cat was able to catch a mouse that had wandered into the house."
Alternatives: "capable of catching a" or "skilled at catching a".
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You might be able to catch a recording, here.
You might be able to catch a release this week.
We just haven't been able to catch a break when we need to.
I knew I'd be able to catch a flight to the United States from there.
"From here, I may be able to catch a curve or a changeup," Bobby said.
About their looks, I must have indicated the little I have been able to catch a glimpse of.
Cheney's staff first said that I might be able to catch a flight with him, then that I could not.
Though she's usually not seen on air, TV viewers have occasionally been able to catch a quick glimpse.
However, on the last night, Adam was able to catch a glimpse on this television in the lobby.
The presented tool was able to catch a cable inside a cable guiding system and to grab the cable between two wheels.
Exercises such as medicine ball throws increase upper-body power, so you're better able to catch a box of oatmeal if it falls from a shelf.
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