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The phrase "able to play a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or skill in performing a specific action, particularly in the context of playing a game, instrument, or role.
Example: "She is able to play a variety of musical instruments, including the piano and guitar."
Alternatives: "capable of playing a" or "skilled at playing a".
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I'm able to play a bit.
"I've been able to play a big role in that".
Anderson was able to play a fragmented system.
Maybe he'll be able to play a few games".
"For some reason I'm cool because I'm able to play a game.
I definitely expect to be able to play a part later in the tour.
But with spread quarterbacks, young quarterbacks are able to play a little sooner.
"You used to be able to play a lot of nice marches.
They will still be able to play a "supporting role" to other bidders.
Once on even terms, I was able to play a little bit more freely.
"I do think there's some advantage to being able to play a little bit".
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