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The phrase "able to compose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's capability to create or write something, such as music, text, or other forms of expression.
Example: "She is able to compose beautiful melodies that resonate with her audience."
Alternatives: "capable of creating" or "skilled in writing".
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But would I be able to compose in New York?
And during those years I was able to compose dozens of hours of playable music".
It's the same way that Beethoven could lose his hearing but still be able to compose his ninth symphony.
They were able to compose only by bringing themselves to attacks of inspiration, an extinct form of epilepsy".
According to Nathan, Hikari is the "only idiot savant in medical history with perfect pitch, able to compose in his head without first improvising on an instrument".
The long preparation of the book meant that, for the first time in Dickens's career, he was able to compose a novel that had an underlying structure.
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If you can't play, you'll never be able to write, compose, imagine, sculpt or sketch.
Photographers are able to easily compose stunning images using the Live View Mode on the large 3-inch 920,000-dot high-resolution LCD screen.
"We were able to stay composed and turn that momentum in our favor".
If I'm able to continue composing while tolerating the fear, I will be writing music that is new to me.
Mr. Kelley said that he had covered a number of wars so he was able to remain composed enough to take notes and record the time on the wall clock after he felt the blast.
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