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The phrase "able to block the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to prevent or obstruct something, often in a technical or protective context.
Example: "The new software is able to block the unauthorized access attempts to the system."
Alternatives: "capable of preventing the" or "able to stop the".
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Congress may not be able to block the Gulfport project.
They say they will be able to block the plan.
"Are we going to be able to block the defensive ends?" he said.
Germany, alone, would not be able to block the proposal under the bloc's voting rules.
The decision suggested that Nixon might be able to block the release of papers in the future.
The final agreement disburses the money in parts, with Congress able to block the second $350 billion.
But it was unclear whether Democrats would be able to block the Republican bill as it confronts a procedural hurdle.
He said that such a drug might be able to block the action of an enzyme needed for replication.
As such, General Cinema and the Carter Hawley employee stock ownership plan were able to block the Limited's bid.
Lowering endogenous antioxidants by depleting Malic enzyme (hence NADPH 36 was able to block the growth of brat explants.
The anti-C5 monoclonal antibody Eculizumab has been successfully utilized for aHUS treatment, being able to block the complement cascade.
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