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The phrase "able to find these" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability or skill to locate specific items or information.
Example: "I am confident that I will be able to find these documents in the archive."
Alternatives: "capable of locating these" or "able to discover these".
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So how was Putin able to find these artifacts?
"But then the computer should be able to find these movements automatically".
"It's an outlet for people to be able to find these wines," Ms. Monroe said.
These are mostly small production wines, so you may not be able to find these same bottles.
The findings indicate that there may exist more than one optimum state for the same mechanical condition and that structural optimisation is able to find these multiple states.
Internet service providers were able to find these users by cross-checking their curstomers IP addresses against a list of infected IP addresses provided by the FBI.
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Again, you should be able to find both these items all over the place.
This tendency to specialize in SFSCs is the consequence of a general appreciation of these practices by the farmers, who state they are able to find, thanks to these networks, a marketing niche at the local level.
Note that I was able to find some of these models for less than the list prices cited by the magazine.
You should be able to find help via these networks before you arrive for your first classes; in fact, you can even share it with your course mates.
You should be able to find most of these ingredients at Asian markets, but I have given alternatives just in case.
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