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The phrase "able to connect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or capacity to establish a connection, whether it be emotional, social, or technological.
Example: "She is able to connect with people from diverse backgrounds, making her an excellent communicator."
Alternatives: "capable of connecting" or "skilled at connecting".
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They've been able to connect on it".
You'll be able to connect a few more pieces.
Neither was able to connect the line for mysterious reasons.
He arrived at Leicester and was better able to connect.
But prosecutors were never able to connect him to espionage.
For me, personally, I've been able to connect the dots".
Finally, I was able to connect the dots.
"What about illegally?" "Well, I'd probably be able to connect you up illegally".
On the other hand, they were never really able to connect to the community".
War is an atrocity, and Americans and their leaders should be able to connect the dots.
Android users would also be able to connect using a compatible NFC-capable device.
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