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The phrase "able to make some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or capacity to produce or create something, often in a context where the specifics of what is being made are not fully defined.
Example: "With the right resources, we are able to make some significant improvements to the project."
Alternatives: "capable of producing some" or "able to create some".
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I've been able to make some great friends".
"You ought to be able to make some contribution".
I've been able to make some of them this year".
And we were able to make some changes.
AOL has been able to make some compelling blogs.
Luckily, I was able to make some big putts".
We were able to make some big plays".
However, he was able to make some determinations.
"We hope to be able to make some announcements soon".
Because of this, she has been able to make some remarkable findings.
It's about working as a team and it's about being able to make some tough decisions.
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