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The phrase "able to analyze it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability or skill in understanding or interpreting information or data.
Example: "The data scientist is able to analyze it effectively to draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "capable of analyzing it" or "skilled in analyzing it".
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It was just a coincidence that Pearson was able to analyze it before the ringwoodite turned back into its non pressurized form. .
It was just a coincidence that Pearson was able to analyze it before the ringwoodite turned back into its non pressurized form.
"You have to have data and be able to analyze it.
But it came back when he parted from the child, and he was able to analyze it.
Since 2007 the system was completely monitored to be able to analyze it.
Although urologists may not know how a RCT is designed, it is advisable for them to be able to analyze it critically.
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If it is eventually located, investigators presumably will be able to analyze its data.
Before being able to analyze the events, it is necessary to extract the information contained in the logs.
In order to be able to analyze larger models, it is therefore necessary to use more elaborate methods that have the potential for circumventing the state explosion problem in specific cases.
As it is able to analyze global metabolic changes in biofluids it is an appropriate tool for comparing GHR mutant mouse models and allows us to integrate metabolite data with our previous microarray study [19].
Nevertheless, a teenager who has been told that having a passion for football and being able to analyze and write about it is great tends to develop an inflated sense of importance.
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