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The phrase "able to dip into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to access or utilize something, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She is able to dip into her savings whenever she needs extra cash for unexpected expenses."
Alternatives: "capable of accessing" or "able to draw from".
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In Mr. Sufi's view, one reason is that not everyone is able to dip into this overflowing capital pool.
The main language will be Italian but the cardinals will be able to dip into their native tongue if needed.
You got that notion of being able to dip into different worlds in the space of one weekend".
She said she was even able to dip into her co-star LEONARDO DICAPRIO'S pocket without his knowing.
Still, whatever you watch, at whatever time, you will want to be able to dip into it without encountering any access problems.
I don't want to call it a capital fund because I want to be able to dip into it for operating expenses if we need it.
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They need to be able to dip in and out of the action.
Items were only about four minutes long, with viewers able to dip in at any point.
Visitors will be able to dip in and out or stay.
With supply teachers in high demand, he is able to dip in and out.
I've been able to dip around into papers, get what I want, not necessarily the whole paper, and immediately find what I need.
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