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The phrase "able to see a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to perceive or visualize something.
Example: "She was finally able to see a clear path forward after months of uncertainty."
Alternatives: "capable of seeing a" or "in a position to see a".
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He should not have been able to see a thing.
"I'm able to see a lot more child restraint violations".
I told him that most grownups preferred to be able to see a face, however frightening, to not being able to see a face.
Clearly, the American fan is used to being able to see a race.
White will be able to see a similar renaissance this week.
For the first time in history, scientists would be able to see a mem- ory.
She was able to see a soda shop — perhaps a childhood haunt?
When you are able to see a change, no matter how small.
Now, teachers in Washington will be able to see a lot more of it.
He was only able to see a therapist once a month, she said.
WILLIAM BLAKE talked of being able to see "a world in a grain of sand".
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