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The phrase "able to get there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to reach a specific location or achieve a particular goal.
Example: "After reviewing the map, I am confident that we will be able to get there before sunset."
Alternatives: "capable of reaching" or "able to arrive at".
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You may not be able to get there".
"They're confident they'll be able to get there," she said.
"I'm not sure that we're going to be able to get there," Casey said.
"I was happy I was able to get there and make a score for our defense".
"I just appreciate Pat so much for being able to get there".
The reason: They all knew in advance that they wouldn't be able to get there.
"Their work ethic is impeccable, but they may not be able to get there".
"Now I seem to be able to get there much more quickly.
I get up every morning at 4.30am to be able to get there before 6.30am.
I think just a simple redirection of the ball (if they are able to get there) would be so hazardous!
Eventually, Royalty would be able to get there by replacing Elan's directors and subsequent attempts, but that may take time.
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