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The phrase "able to decipher" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the ability to understand or interpret something that is difficult to read or comprehend.
Example: "She was finally able to decipher the ancient manuscript after months of study."
Alternatives: "capable of interpreting" or "skilled at understanding".
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Will Tris be able to decipher the mysteries he's hiding?
He's always been able to decipher my ramblings.
She is able to decipher everything but an item called frog grass This remains a mystery.
I thought I'd be able to decipher words in the real world at a glance.
Nor have analysts been able to decipher how the company is reporting its numbers.
The bidding is mysterious, but experienced readers will be able to decipher it.
"I was always able to decipher what mattered from what didn't," she says.
Yes, you will be able to decipher the code on the cover at the end.
But only he is able to decipher Osama bin Laden's secret code.
Otherwise, the opposing coach would be able to decipher the strategy, rendering the strategy less effective.
"If girls like something, they'll taste it and be able to decipher why they like it," Ms. Roush said.
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