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The phrase "able to analyse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or skill in examining or interpreting information or data.
Example: "The candidate is able to analyse complex data sets to derive meaningful insights."
Alternatives: "capable of analyzing" or "skilled in analysis."
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Being able to analyse the material from a feminist perspective didn't neutralise its effects, she says.
"But it's important to be able to analyse a situation coolly.
You have to be able to analyse the butterfly without ripping it totally to pieces.
"To be able to analyse plays and novels is so relevant to acting," she says.
Through them, she was able to analyse and express her memory, anxiety, fear of abandonment and pain.
The app is also able to analyse the chords that are being played and show them in notation, for instance.
In other words, they need to be able to analyse the range of possible scenarios and arrive at the best 'decision'decision
"We have for the first time been able to analyse the nutritional content of the uterine fluid in which the embryo develops.
Robots might be able to analyse lyrics – showing that the singer's major themes are love and time – but they certainly haven't been designed to sing.
Senior entry schemes project manager for the GPS, Alex Holden said: "We are looking for people who are able to analyse information.
From the resulting three-dimensional digital model, the team were able to analyse the organ and determine that it had a diameter of around 1cm.
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