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The phrase "able to combine with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the compatibility or ability of different elements, substances, or concepts to work together or be joined.
Example: "The new software is able to combine with various operating systems, making it versatile for different users."
Alternatives: "capable of merging with" or "able to integrate with".
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Therefore the Jupiter mission is able to combine with the main-belt asteroid flyby mission.
Most of these newly discovered particles have too short a lifetime to be able to combine with electrons.
Because of the sheer lack of numbers in midfield for Melbourne, Del Piero was able to combine with Dimitrijevic, who became free when Mahazi pressured Del Piero.
In all these reactions, each simple free radical, because of its single unpaired electron, is able to combine with one other radical or atom containing a single unpaired electron.
Pozzolanas are materials that, though not cementitious in themselves, contain silica (and alumina) in a reactive form able to combine with lime in the presence of water to form compounds with cementitious properties.
Information concerning the chemical composition of Velan is not yet available, but it would appear to be a complex organic substance which reacts with both hydroxyl and amino groups and on that account is able to combine with both animal and vegetable fibres.
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New qualities may be needed, with leaders able to combine strength with more consensual approaches, leading from the front but taking people with them.
He gave that as a reason Arrowhead was able to combine Unidym with Carbon Technologies.
Depending on the night, you may be able to combine dinner with a concert.
On a personal level, Blair - well able to combine charm with menace - would make them fearful.
He was able to combine this with looking after the children while I went back to work.
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