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The phrase "able to find something" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing someone's capability or capacity to locate or discover something.
Example: "After searching for hours, I was finally able to find something that matched my criteria."
Alternatives: "capable of locating something" or "able to discover something".
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Hopefully, I'll be able to find something".
"He was able to find something within him.
We'll always be able to find something or someone that says, "Yes, you're right".
"If I was able to find something this quickly, surely there would be others out there".
I'm an expert on surfing the channels, so I'm always able to find something strange.
It was 1994, so I was able to find something without a lot of numbers.
When faced with a charge, they assume they'll be able to find something similar elsewhere free.
"But this is where I'm able to find something to eat and drink".
Between those places, you'll usually be able to find something that appeals to you.
As for making dances, she said: "I was able to find something that fits like a glove.
In other words, you'll always be able to find something good to watch, but don't expect to find a particular movie.
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