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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to tap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capability or skill to access or utilize something, often referring to technology or resources.
Example: "With the new app, users are now able to tap into a wealth of information at their fingertips."
Alternatives: "capable of accessing" or "able to utilize".
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"Firefox is able to tap many different audiences.
We were able to tap into his physicality and his funkiness.
But there are persistent rumors of clandestine stocks that terrorists might be able to tap.
"And in having Shrek be Scottish, I was able to tap into a certain energy".
But Meiji may never be able to tap the United States market.
That is a fundamental thing that we're able to tap into," Ford says.
Are some companies not going to be able to tap the market?
We're just lucky to all be able to tap into the same reservoir.
"If a candidate is able to tap into it, it resonates".
"Zebo has been able to tap into the community feel that MySpace and others have evolved".
What resource were Dr. King and Mr. Jackson able to "tap into," according to the article?
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