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The phrase "able to be produced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or possibility of creating or generating something.
Example: "The new software is designed to be able to be produced quickly and efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of being produced" or "can be generated."
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Synthetic adhesives might not only work better, but they should also be able to be produced in large quantities.
Controversy has arisen with the possibility that guns will be able to be produced using 3D printing, again using blueprints downloaded from the internet.
"It would be tricky to grow tea elsewhere in Britain," says Jones: "But over the next few years, it may well be that some of crops that are being grown now in places like Cornwall, will be able to be produced in other parts of the UK".
In addition, subsequently, 30.6 g/L ethanol was able to be produced effectively for 36 h.
It is also able to be produced at a lower cost.
These create relational rents, which are profits achieved through collaboration that are not able to be produced by each individual firm in isolation.
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Though testing Davis was able to conclude it was produced through selective breeding.
The largest offer that another team would be able to produce is $96 million over four years.
The "cerebral organoids" that researchers were able to produce are akin to the neural precursors that you would find in an embryo, nine weeks or so after conception.
There is a difference between being able to produce and being a good sire.
In Germany, molecular designed pervaporation membranes are being developed that are able to produce fuel that is virtually benzene-free.
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