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The phrase "able to address more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to handle additional tasks, issues, or topics.
Example: "Our new software is able to address more customer inquiries than the previous version."
Alternatives: "capable of handling more" or "equipped to manage more".
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The shift is mostly in being able to address more of the kind of high-end customers for now, however.
Over time they've been able to address more and more of these commercial applications if you marry them with the right enterprise software".
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We shouldn't neglect these issues but we need to be able to address more than one or two issues at the same time.
The study is designed to investigate the total effect of this intervention versus placebo intervention and, consequently, we will not be able to address more specifically the effect of the individual elements of the intervention, such as for example, the effect of subjective self-monitoring on its own.
The better approach to predict GEBVs in the future is probably BayesB rather than G-BLUP, because as SNP density and data size increase, BayesB may be able to address more QTL such that the accuracy due to LD is higher and additive-genetic relationship information becomes less important.
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"It's clear that artists are able to address the more difficult and urgent questions of their time and age," he says.
Finally, because hospitals are expending resources on accreditation and/or certification they may not be able to address other, more pressing patient safety issues [ 51].
By taking into account the costs of both interventions, level of impairment and individual characteristics of the child (stepped-care approach) we will be able to address treatment more adequately for each individual in the future.
"Obviously we need to address more".
After cloning SNARE and V0 components in Paramecium (with increasing details becoming rapidly available), we may soon be able to address the question more directly, whether any of these components or some new ones to be detected, serve exocytotic and/or any other membrane fusions in Paramecium.
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