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"was able to know" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's ability to gain knowledge or understanding about something. Example: After conducting extensive research, the scientists were finally able to know the exact cause of the mysterious disease.
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"And I think it shows her strength that she was able to know it and then do it.
It turns out that I actually really disliked this book, and were it that I was able to know the author and title beforehand, I have reasons to believe that my thoughts on it would have been slightly less honest.
"There was not a centralized, powerful budget office that was able to know immediately, on a real-time basis early on, what problems were coming down the pike, what to do about them, how to avert problems," Mr Jacobson said.
He continued: "There was not a centralized, powerful budget office that was able to know immediately, on a real-time basis, early on, what problems were coming down the pike, what to do about them, how to avert problems; there was absolutely no multiyear budgeting.
I was able to know it so well that I was able to respond to the new people in new roles and the new director, Ryan".
Some days you're just my mom who got cancer, fought so hard to live, but died before I was able to know everything about you.
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Being able to know what she wants.
Then, Bernard is able to know which month it is.
"Sometimes we think we should be able to know everything.
Your fans are able to know you're in one central location.
It is unreasonable to expect individual citizens to be able to know what to do.
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