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The phrase "able to watch it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing the capability or opportunity to view something, such as a video or event.
Example: "I finally found a time when I am able to watch it without any distractions."
Alternatives: "capable of viewing it" or "in a position to see it".
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Though most people won't be able to watch it in its native 4K, you should if you can.
Some of the computerless will soon be able to watch it on cable TV.For all its novelty, though, "Traffic TV" involves old thinking.
I haven't been able to watch it for years..
Romero is able to watch it drift by his post.
I have been able to watch it since.
UK fans will be able to watch it soon afterwards on Sky 1.
"Being able to watch it on TV made me realize the importance of it," he said.
"Being able to watch it for 30 days would be a lot better".
(At some point today, you will be able to watch it).
I was able to watch it all on the video monitor.
Some time had to pass before I had enough separation to be able to watch it".
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