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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to change that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capacity or capability to alter a situation or condition.
Example: "If we work together, we might be able to change that and improve our results."
Alternatives: "capable of altering that" or "in a position to modify that".
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To be able to change that perception has been amazing.
America was never able to change that equation.
Were you able to change that habitual behavior just by saying to yourself, "You know what?
And no tax cuts or spending increases will be able to change that outlook immediately.
Whether Mr Zuma truly wants or is able to change that mindset remains to be seen.
You look outside, it's pouring, you think 'surely I must be able to change that training programme around..'.
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I knew I was going to be OK because there's just not much they were ever going to be able to do to me to change that".
You could sit there and say, "Oh, the problem's too big, I'll never be able to change it". That's a cop-out.
Is there any evidence that they will be able to change in ways that allow them to thrive under these changing conditions?
"So it's crucial that African society starts seeing positive role models to be able to change thinking like that".
People will also be able to change the information that appears on particular profiles.
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