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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to make such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or capacity to create or produce something specific.
Example: "She is able to make such intricate designs that leave everyone in awe."
Alternatives: "capable of creating such" or "able to produce such".
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How was Bugnini able to make such sweeping changes?
With the new site in California, Lockheed will be able to make such launchings.
Crazy people, being crazy, may not be able to make such distinctions.
"To be able to make such a sound is empowering in itself," she said.
"It sure would be nice to be sure they're not able to make such a nice walk".
Undecided "selectors" of Labour's candidate might ask themselves if he's willing or able to make such changes.
We did this because we were fairly satisfied he wouldn't be able to make such an arrangement..
Yet other mental health professionals argue that the public is not always able to make such distinctions.
I'm proud that we've been able to make such a significant difference, but we are just a stop gap".
Until Monday, only carers and people looking after children had been able to make such a request.
But after reading Peter Pesic's brilliant study, no one will be able to make such claims in good faith anymore.
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