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The phrase "able to conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or permission to carry out a specific action or task.
Example: "She is able to conduct the research independently, ensuring all protocols are followed."
Alternatives: "capable of performing" or "qualified to carry out".
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But he told The Globe: "I must say that I was able to conduct.
Carr was effortlessly able to conduct the audience to laughter or concern.
He was so thin and frail, but he was able to conduct.
He was able to conduct business in English, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and French.
The team must be able to conduct a full, thorough and unimpeded investigation.
Only after they've been battered will we be able to conduct talks".
I hope when he gets released on probation he will be able to conduct himself well".
Similarly, companies should someday be able to conduct computer-automated auctions with suppliers.
True chaos seems imminent, but Doherty is able to conduct it.
"We have been able to conduct our business despite the threats," he said.
"The fact that he's not able to conduct that, I know is very distressing".
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