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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to be managed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or feasibility of handling a situation, task, or resource.
Example: "The project is complex, but it is ultimately able to be managed with the right team and resources."
Alternatives: "manageable" or "capable of being managed".
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But even these in-person tasks can, and should, be adapted to be able to be managed online or by phone.
In fact, Gutteridge et al. reviewed their cases of traumatic abdominal wall hernia and reported that none of their cases were able to be managed by laparoscopy alone [11].
In order to get where IT can provide this level of agility to the business that they support, it will require the entire fabric of the compute infrastructure to be able to be managed, controlled and automated by a single set of tools.
"Prisoner A was able to be managed when there was sufficient resourcing.
In the early years of Windows Mobile devices were able to be managed and synced from a remote computer using ActiveSync; a data synchronization technology and protocol developed by Microsoft, originally released in 1996.
Most patients experienced a mild course and were able to be managed with antiviral agents as an outpatient.
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It is unclear at the moment, how effective LATs will be able to be at managing resource scarcity.
A company may be able to survive being managed that way, but it won't soar.
The one thing I haven't been able to do is manage my own stoop sale.
Crude oil is up 42percentt since the year began, but the best the supermajors are able to manage is an 8.1percentt gain for Chevron.
"It's an energy and youthfulness and the safest way of being able to manage that is through safe standing".
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