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The phrase "able to create an" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or skill in producing or generating something.
Example: "She is able to create an innovative solution to the problem."
Alternatives: "capable of producing a" or "skilled in generating an".
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But neither, Mr. Seracini conceded, would be able to create an image of the lost painting.
It wasn't the smoothest process, but I was able to create an account.
"It took us six years, but we are able to create an absolutely pest-free environment".
Finally, will NGOs be able to create an enabling environment while still maintaining a watchful eye?
From there, we were able to create an array of 20 words to choose from.
Apparently, this security team has been able to create an impermeable zone of ignorance around DeVos.
appears as an inert solvent which is able to create an acid base equilibrium onto InP surfaces.
Only if we use the language of peace and dialogue will we be able to create an atmosphere of trust.
The real genius of these men was that they were able to create an emotional connection with their products.
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"You're able to create a bit of a community feel.
Next, he must be able to create a respectable sauce.
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