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The phrase "able to bring more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or potential to contribute additional value, resources, or benefits in a given context.
Example: "Our new marketing strategy is designed to be able to bring more customers to our business."
Alternatives: "capable of delivering more" or "able to provide additional".
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Washington should consider supporting the appointment of an international mediator who might be better able to bring more insurgent groups to the table.
I called him up and told him that I thought I would be able to bring more energy to the post.
Even though in the past couple of years it was given more money and more people — that's why it was able to bring more cases — it is still outmanned and outgunned.
"If I have any frustration when I retire, it'll be that I wasn't able to bring more racial balance to the police force," said Chief Garlock, who joined the force in 1971 and has been chief for 11 years.
While many of the 35 farmers that the agency surveyed throughout the buffer area reported feeling safer on their land and being able to bring more workers for longer hours, they also said that they had not been able to use tractors close to the fence and had been frequently driven from the area by warning shots.
Furthermore, because of the soft corruption model, we are able to bring more robustness to the PM problem without actually detecting PM explicitly [34 37].
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But the test will be whether they are able to bring in more and more investors like him.
The Google-Firefox deal, first made in 2004 and since renewed repeatedly, had for years been a relationship of mutual strengths: when Firefox was the principal alternative to Microsoft's dominant Internet Explorer, Google was able to leverage its popularity to bring more people to its search engine.
"On the whole men tend to take more risks," Curtis says, "because in the past men who took more risks had more offspring, while women who were more careful were able to bring up more children successfully".
We'll be able to develop strong new programming to bring more visibility to Dance New Amsterdam".
Baker's successor, Ralph Cooper Hutchison, himself more personally popular than Baker, was able to bring even more control to the athletic program by reducing the number of scholarships from 18 to eight and by limiting the practice of playing against powerhouse football teams.
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