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The phrase "able to change its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of something to modify or adapt itself in some way.
Example: "The software is able to change its settings based on user preferences."
Alternatives: "capable of altering its" or "able to modify its".
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"Every great orchestra ought to be able to change its sound according to the music it is playing," he says.
ZigBee routing had most hops because it was not able to change its transmission links during the lifetime of the network.
However, because Ser188 is located in the loop it is more flexible, and therefore able to change its conformation; otherwise a water molecule may mediate the interaction.
If you change the shape, as you do with clothing, then it needs to react to this so it needs to be active, intelligent and be able to change its optical properties very quickly – so this is something that is science fiction!
Because there is no one star, the series is able to change its focus from season to season.
"It seemed that if we could somehow change the electrical properties of ice, we should be able to change its mechanical properties -- and vice versa".
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We're not going to be able to change it".
Chances are you'll be able to change it later.
You won't be able to change it later.
Are there policies that you hope Iceland may be able to change with its membership?
Subsequently, Nfatc1 would not be able to change into its active form and stays in the cytosol.
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