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The phrase "able to tap into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to access or utilize a resource, skill, or idea effectively.
Example: "She is able to tap into her creativity to solve complex problems."
Alternatives: "capable of accessing" or "able to utilize".
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Sometimes we're able to tap into that easily, other times it takes a bit more effort.
We were able to tap into his physicality and his funkiness.
"And in having Shrek be Scottish, I was able to tap into a certain energy".
That is a fundamental thing that we're able to tap into," Ford says.
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?
It's going to be about portable, being able to tap into your cloud anywhere you go.
Every citizen should be able to tap into any database, corporate or governmental, containing personal information.
The students leave with a wealth of knowledge that they will always be able to tap into.
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