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The phrase "able to make that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing someone's capability to create or produce something specific.
Example: "She is able to make that delicious cake everyone loves."
Alternatives: "capable of creating that" or "able to produce that".
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"You'll be able to make that determination on your own".
He was soon able to make that move.
"I need to be able to make that call".
Would I be able to make that sacrifice?
"As fast as Demario is, he should not be able to make that play".
"We don't think they are going to be able to make that showing," Mr. Siegal said.
Nearly ninety per cent of applicants were able to make that case.
The military judge, Colonel Tara Osborn, ruled that he won't be able to make that case.
"I saw pride there for them to be able to make that sacrifice," she said.
Even so, we believe that Americans should be able to make that judgment for themselves.
By his choice of program, Mr. Holzmair was able to make that state of mind consistent.
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