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The phrase "able to surf a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or skill in surfing, typically followed by a noun that specifies what they are surfing.
Example: "She is able to surf a variety of waves, showcasing her impressive skills."
Alternatives: "capable of surfing a" or "skilled at surfing a".
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Thanks to the rise of K-Pop and Korean drama series, the company has been able to surf a global wave of interest in Korea to expand its customer base.
You have to be able to surf a lot of conditions". This adaptability served Morris well when he joined the professional tour in 1980.
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It was fantastic being able to surf the internet during a recent trip to London on a National Express train, and for that reason alone, I would choose them for future trips to London.
Of course, until consumers and manufacturers see a nano-emissive display running the latest Hollywood blockbuster or are able to surf the Web on a 60-inch prototype, the carbon nanotube alternative will remain an attractive experiment.
The voice that tells you, "but you don't know how to do any other job... if you leave, you can never come back... anything else could be even worse... you'll lose your intellectual freedom... you won't be able to surf the Internet for 6 hours a day".
Through our GamePad you'll be able to surf the Internet — it comes with an Internet browser.
Using a keyboard plugged into a set-top box and an interface designed by Microsoft, customers would be able to surf the net, vote on reality shows like Survivor, take a face-to-face phone conversation, or a place bets on a football game during half time.
You'll soon be able to surf the Web on your BlackBerry or laptop while onboard a Lufthansa flight.
When the poor save up to buy these, they want to be able to surf the web as western users do: viewing music videos, visiting a broad range of websites, and downloading games and entertainment apps.
People might be packed so tight near the stage that an artist can count on being able to surf the crowd.
But it may illustrate a larger point about the need to be able to surf the waves of changing times.
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