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The phrase "able to master" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to learn or become proficient in a skill or subject.
Example: "With dedication and practice, she is able to master the complexities of the violin."
Alternatives: "capable of mastering" or "able to excel at".
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He seemed to know, or be able to master, anything.
He flies the big red bird that no one in generations has been able to master.
Through those years, he was able to master his impatience and elevate his game.
But there is one service doormen provide that residents may be able to master themselves.
But most books don't trust learners to be able to master multiple registers.
Second, we aren't dealing with strong, willful leaders able to master their domestic houses.
You'll be able to master the manual settings of your camera and create images that express your personality.
Though born in Britain, the director Roger Spottiswoode has been able to master the obstacle course of contemporary Hollywood.
Through learning the audio cues for each move, vision-impaired players have been able to master them.
Mr. Ozawa has always been able to master big, unwieldy works like this and hone them into grand public statements.
"We really liked Billy's photography because he was able to master the snap and make it richer, make it pop more".
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