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The phrase "able to be realised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the feasibility or possibility of achieving something.
Example: "The project is ambitious, but with the right resources, it is able to be realised within the given timeframe."
Alternatives: "capable of being achieved" or "possible to accomplish".
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Furthermore, any capacity that digital technologies might have if their application was focused on issues that they might actually be able to address are unlikely to be realised.
The challengers, in turn, will be influenced by this way of understanding the relationship with the electors, for in order to be credible winners in future competitions they will necessarily have to promise policies that are not just pleasing for the majority, but able to be tangibly realised and effectively assessed.
The trajectory we have been able to establish will not be realised," he said.
The idea is to go slowly enough to be able to actually realise what you are learning and build it into your daily life.
If anything, it provides even more proof that Corbyn thought he was meeting a diplomat: "Let's keep the expenses low so Corbyn will not be able to realise he is meeting a spy," says one comment in the file.
"The next piece that we are working on at the moment is being able to really realise the potential of the island as a field conservation training site," Wilcken says.
At one point he was close to bringing his slide across ice under control but even as he dared to hope he might be able to stop he realised a sheer 100-foot drop was just ahead.
Some people may be able to suddenly realise that what they think of themselves is entirely ridiculous but that's not the case for everyone.
We can live without the scolds but we should cherish the refuseniks, because only when the last one has said yes will we be able to realise exactly what has been sold and to calculate whether the price was worth it.
An important part of growing up is being able to realise that everything you've ever done is awful.
"In a democracy," he says, "I would never have been able to understand and realise what happened to me back then in the camps.
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