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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to run to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the capability of reaching a certain location or destination, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The athlete is able to run to the finish line in record time."
Alternatives: "capable of reaching" or "able to get to".
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He must also be able to run to cover bases.
He is able to run to the ball.
By then, Martin was showing signs of fatigue, not able to run to every drop shot.
With that £100 budget, he should easily be able to run to a full case.
What you want is a decent racing surface, so that all horses are able to run to their full ability".
"I would love to be able to run to work, do my day and run home without necessarily looking as though I have been to Niketown," he says.
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"The girls have to be able to run at all times," as Bullet put it.
It was supposed to be able to run at 45 m.p.h.
To be able to run at all is incredible, but I won't do this again.
"They weren't able to run away to Europe".
I had to be able to run the option.
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