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The phrase "able to get very" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to achieve a high degree of something, often followed by an adjective or adverb.
Example: "She is able to get very good results in her experiments."
Alternatives: "capable of achieving very" or "able to attain very".
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"We are able to get very, very different results with the same children".
We're able to get very effective product coverage without it feeling heavy and greasy," Spengler says.
By simply following the actions of their subjects they were able to get very close to reality in their art.
"We're able to get very good prices that we are passing on to our consumers," he said.
No one expects Reagan to be able to get very much done legislatively, especially after the first few months of the year.
By selecting relatively limited Legendre Gauss Lobatto and Gauss Radau collocation nodes, we are able to get very accurate approximations, demonstrating the utility and high accuracy of the new approach over other numerical methods.
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"These people are very willing and able to get the very best".
We were able to get some very complicated code functioning properly.
"They were able to get us very good rates," he said.
Michael Matz, for example, was able to get a very nice workout into Teeth of the Dog last weekend.
Jim was the proverbial fly on the wall, able to get in very close to the subject, whatever the subject.
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