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The phrase "able to take a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or capacity to accept or receive something, often followed by a noun.
Example: "She is able to take a leadership role in the project if needed."
Alternatives: "capable of accepting a" or "qualified to receive a".
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For almost $2,000 a month, I should be able to take a shower".
Not being able to take a risk.
"We need to be able to take a breath".
"We were able to take a very businesslike approach.
You need to be able to take a step back.
I was able to take a proper nap.
"They'll just be able to take a pill.
I am not able to take a purist approach.
"Only then, when we receive the concrete information, we'll be able to take a position".
Most important, I would be able to take a night flight and lie kind of flat.
But investors, for now, are not able to take a look at Twitter's financials.
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