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The phrase "able to find a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or capacity to locate something or someone.
Example: "She was able to find a solution to the complex problem that had been troubling the team."
Alternatives: "capable of locating a" or "in a position to discover a".
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"He's been able to find a balance.
Writer was always able to find a comfortable bed.
They won't be able to find a job.
I think I'd be able to find a job".
He was able to find a piece of cardboard".
But we were able to find a way".
"My husband has never been able to find a job.
Ballance hasn't been able to find a run.
I may be able to find a couple that don't.
Genetic algorithm is able to find a solution of the task successfully.
Drivers complained of not being able to find a smooth, safe racing line.
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