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The phrase "able to visit it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing the capability or opportunity to go to a specific place or location.
Example: "I am finally able to visit it after all these years of planning."
Alternatives: "capable of visiting it" or "in a position to visit it."
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Even pioneering anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski, who wrote about Kitawa, was never able to visit it.
Boat slips and restaurants will look out over the statue, and runners and bikers will be able to visit it.
Fulton kept Klebs informed of the building and dedication of the Library, although Klebs never was able to visit it.
I also hope to be able to visit it again to see my friends, my teachers and my relatives". "Before the war, my life in Syria was very nice.
Would she be able to visit it on a regular basis, or only on occasional weekends?
This is one of the largest cities in the game, and you'll be able to visit it after you defeat the leader of Vermillion Gym.
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It was probably a few months before Andy's mum was able to visit him.
His wife and brother were able to visit him there.
The International Committee of the Red Cross would be able to visit him, Captain Upton said.
This fall visitors will be able to visit the iT House, a prefabricated aluminum and glass structure being built by Taalman Koch Architecture.
What I'd like to do now, which would put the icing on the cake, is if I could continue to take what it is that we've created and make sure its legacy is codified in some way that others will be able to visit, whether it's a book full of pictures and an oral history or whether it's these recordings or who knows what lies ahead, that would be my pleasure.
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