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The phrase "able to get someplace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to reach a specific location or destination.
Example: "After several hours of travel, we were finally able to get someplace we could rest for the night."
Alternatives: "capable of reaching a location" or "able to arrive at a place".
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After a couple of days hiding out from the rain, I began to feel a kind of overwhelming dread a mixture of cabin fever and the undying feeling that we're stuck on the property and don't know when we'll be able to get someplace else.
Remember, you won't be able to outrun an ostrich over any distance, but if you've got a good head start you should be able to get someplace safe if it's close enough.
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I mean, try to get someplace.
The point was "to get someplace," she said.
Sometimes, trying to get someplace faster, we end up slowing one another down.
Generally they want to be served or to get someplace before anyone else, and they want to be accommodated and dealt with before others have even blinked.
They don't want their employees and members to be able to get better health benefits someplace else.
"He's able to get to it.
Will they be able to get financing?
"Everybody was able to get a house".
We were able to get him".
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