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The phrase "able to trace" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to follow or track something, such as a path, origin, or history.
Example: "The detective was able to trace the suspect's movements through the city using surveillance footage."
Alternatives: "capable of tracking" or "able to follow."
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Otherwise, the cops will be able to trace you".
Maybe they'd be able to trace the call.
I've never been able to trace it (5).
"Ultimately, we were able to trace it back to the source, Cox Cable.
Investigators should be able to trace virtually every step she took in recent weeks.
The airline needs to be able to trace the trip in its investigation.
Police have not been able to trace the users of the drones.
Being able to trace your heritage to convicts rather than free settlers has become fashionable.
I was not able to trace the other three grandparents, and that's huge.
From that moment, they were able to trace Jineth's location via her mobile phone.
Thus, we were able to trace the electrochemical properties of the investigated system for potentiodynamic process.
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