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The phrase "able to spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to notice, identify, or detect something.
Example: "She is able to spot the differences between the two paintings with ease."
Alternatives: "capable of noticing" or "skilled at identifying".
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"We are able to spot trends.
He prides himself on being able to spot trouble.
Will we be able to spot who originally made what?
He prides himself on being able to spot a winner.
Some visitors will be able to spot more direct connections.
It may not be able to spot which banks are in difficulty.
Most important: Do you believe that the regulators should have been able to spot these trades?
You may soon be able to spot a bunch of besuited stockbrokers traipsing in their wake.
Often younger people are better able to spot new market trends".
Nielsen will not be able to spot if people are using PVRs until next year.
"Ten years ago, I wouldn't have been able to spot a jacaranda".
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