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The phrase "able to escape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or opportunity to get away from a situation or location.
Example: "The prisoner was finally able to escape from the high-security facility after months of planning."
Alternatives: "capable of fleeing" or "able to break free".
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Will she be able to escape?
Gore was able to escape without anyone declaring bingo.
A: We were lucky to be able to escape.
So, I was not able to escape it.
Somehow, after 15 sweating minutes, we were able to escape.
Neither have been able to escape Bennett's shadow.
"Estrada or his successor won't be able to escape that".
When the fighting started, his family was able to escape.
"We luckily were able to escape with one".
This meant Abaaoud was able to escape from Athens.
Even St. Nicholas won't be able to escape it.
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