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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to guess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating someone's capacity or capability to make an educated guess or inference about something.
Example: "She was able to guess the answer to the riddle before anyone else."
Alternatives: "capable of guessing" or "able to infer".
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Orso has never been able to guess.
With a known director, one would be able to guess.
If you know what hairstyles were in fashion, you might be able to guess the decade.
But they wouldn't be able to guess the key to decrypt a ZRTP-encrypted conversation.
Not that you'd ever be able to guess that from listening to the lyrics.
A GOOD poker player should be able to guess when his opponent is bluffing.
I don't even know what violet smells like, and yet they were able to guess it.
Those in the "segmented" groups were able to guess within one chip.
As you might be able to guess, the pair fall for each other.
Some would know, and those who did not know would be able to guess.
By looking at the building, they might also be able to guess a typical person's height.
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