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The phrase "able to do that" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has the capability to do something. For example, "After months of hard work, Mary was finally able to do that."
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How was he able to do that?
"I was able to do that tonight.
She's able to do that".
I haven't been able to do that".
And if she's able to do that?
We haven't been able to do that".
We were never able to do that".
Why was I able to do that?
"Fortunately, I was able to do that".
Were you able to do that, Corey?
How are how we able to do that so fast?
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competent to do that
ready to do that
possible to do that
impossible to do that
feasible to do that
likely to do that
available to do that
allowed to do that
used to do that
empowered to do that
ability to do that
skills to do that
prepared to do that
able to change that
able to have that
able to capture that
able to convey that
able to slip that
able to handle that
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