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The phrase "able to shoot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability or skill in shooting, whether in a literal sense (like using a firearm) or a figurative sense (like shooting a basketball).
Example: "The athlete is able to shoot accurately from long distances, making him a valuable player on the team."
Alternatives: "capable of shooting" or "skilled at shooting".
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They'll be able to shoot around it.
"I wasn't able to shoot for me anymore," he says.
"You just need to be able to shoot straight".
Were you able to shoot the film in sequence?
Otherwise we would never have been able to shoot it".
We're not even able to shoot a video!
Kansas was able to shoot easy jumpers over the Owls.
Gamers will be able to shoot 3-D photos and insert them into games.
Being able to shoot seems the least you'd expect for £15m a year.
To be able to shoot in the 60s today was very pleasing".
Luckily, a smaller guy was on me, and I was able to shoot over Jacque Vaughn".
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