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The phrase "able to analyze this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability or capacity to examine or interpret information or data.
Example: "The team is confident that they are able to analyze this data effectively to draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "capable of analyzing this" or "equipped to analyze this".
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"It was fresh, and it is very exciting to be able to analyze this".
These software systems must not only manage the deluge of data generated by NGS technologies, but also be able to analyze this information to identify, annotate, classify, and support the interpretation of variants.
We developed a program to be able to analyze this great volume of sequencing data, named GenoSeqGrapher V 1.0 (Taboada, B. et al, manuscript in preparation) that graphically displays each sequence below their corresponding position in the E coli genome, so that it is very easy to detect where the cDNA ends are located in the genome (Figure 9).
We were also able to analyze this reliability for several phenols in addition to BPA and parabens.
Unfortunately, because information about chemotherapy is not available in the SEER database, we were not able to analyze this issue further.
In order for biologists to be able to analyze this data, we felt that it must be presented in a clear graphical visualization, allowing both a high-level overview and variant levels of detail.
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We were not able to analyze these factors as part of this study.
By using data from the early 2000s, I am able to analyze the labor supply and welfare participation of this group.
In this way, we may be able to analyze the contexts and conditions of social relations in an indirect way.
This suggests that TEXAS-VI is able to analyze the effect of prototypic melt compositions on the steam explosion phenomena.
Now we extend this procedure by introducing an algorithm able to analyze the full network.
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