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The phrase "able to create a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or capacity to produce or generate something.
Example: "The new software is able to create a detailed report in just a few minutes."
Alternatives: "capable of producing a" or "able to generate a".
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Next, he must be able to create a respectable sauce.
Using sledgehammer moves, we are able to create a scalpel!
"You're able to create a bit of a community feel.
We need to be able to create a real democracy.
The researchers were able to create a dynamic portrait of Libya's Twitter traffic.
"They have never been able to create a stable business just by hill farming".
That's part of the reason that they were able to create a studio.
"She is able to create a bridge between her Indian background and her American home".
On the plane, I was able to create a simple Web page in 15 minutes.
Abromavičius wrote back to his putative deputy, "We aren't able to create a new position".
Is she able to create a happy family life for her other adoptive children?
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