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The phrase "able to touch this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is expressing the capability or permission to physically interact with an object or concept.
Example: "If you are able to touch this sculpture, please do so gently to appreciate its texture."
Alternatives: "capable of touching this" or "allowed to touch this".
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But you won't be able to touch this smart new dummy.
I think everyone in the world should be able to touch this experience — whether they want to consume it, create for it or even monetize it — in a singular, unified way.
But we haven't been able to touch this product because of the politics.
Being able to touch this twig and experience this twig was so profound to him.
I would like all of them to be able to touch this girl's small hand and contemplate her calm gestures.
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He wasn't able to touch the keys.
"We want to be able to touch the customer 24 hours a day," she said.
"They have to be able to touch the doctor, the lawyer, the ad exec".
Last year, Senior attended a Forgacs presentation in the UK and was able to touch the samples.
While the investigation winds its way through the legal system, Thaksin won't be able to touch those Thai accounts.
Being able to touch the scene where that act of courage was performed makes those words ring ever truer today.
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