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The phrase "able to change to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability of someone or something to transition or adapt to a different state or condition.
Example: "The software is able to change to a different language based on user preference."
Alternatives: "capable of switching to" or "able to adapt to".
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It has an advantage of providing operating surgeon with a choice to be able to change to the compression mode any time merely by changing the type of screw used to the compression screw.
You have to be able to change, to have new ways of doing things.
"You have to be able to change to meet people's [changing] demands".
And while she would like to find a partner, she is happy in her life and worries about being able to change to accommodate one.
IBM's chairman and chief executive, Virginia M. Rometty, is steering the company into data analytics and artificial intelligence as IBM's traditional software and services businesses are under pressure, saying that companies need to be able to change to survive.
"Thus it is well to seem merciful, faithful, humane, sincere, religious, and also to be so; but you must have the mind so disposed that when it is needed to be otherwise you may be able to change to the opposite qualities".
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We're not going to be able to change it".
To be able to change that perception has been amazing.
She wanted to be able to change her mind, wanted him to change her mind.
You are not going to be able to change her.
"It can stabilize everything, if he's able to change himself, to adapt himself.
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