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The phrase "able to combine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or capacity to merge or integrate different elements or components.
Example: "The new software is able to combine various data sources into a single report for easier analysis."
Alternatives: "capable of merging" or "able to integrate".
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"I am able to combine all these disciplines together".
Other maps will be able to combine different data.
On occasion, admittedly, he was able to combine both.
We have to be able to combine our resources".
To be able to combine flavours and judge beer involves intense palate training.
They were able to combine a lifetime of knowledge with their new academic skill.
However councils may be able to combine their borrowing powers, Inside Housing reported.
On a personal level, Blair - well able to combine charm with menace - would make them fearful.
Mr. Villella is able to combine a very authentic classical tradition with an invigorating "new look".
He gave that as a reason Arrowhead was able to combine Unidym with Carbon Technologies.
Buyers will be able to combine apartments to create larger ones.
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