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The phrase "able to convert the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability of transforming or changing something into a different form or state.
Example: "The software is able to convert the data into a more user-friendly format."
Alternatives: "capable of transforming the" or "able to change the".
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He advised making any sale contingent on being able to convert the building to residential use.
But less than two years after refinancing, Stellar and Rockpoint have not been able to convert the apartments quickly enough.
It is not expected to be able to convert the remaining plutonium stockpile before its scheduled closure.
After that, people will still be able to convert the old currencies to euros but will not be able to use them in buying or selling.
Even when, after her father died, she'd clearly been sad, she'd seemed able to convert the sadness immediately into unceasing activity on behalf of others.
Through the eyes of the Moomins, Jansson was able to convert the ugliness of the world around her into something new and beautiful.
To the Editor: It is wonderful that some medical doctors are able to convert the financial savings of using computerized medical records into more time with their patients.
"We've been monitoring it on our watch list, due to problems with cash flows and how quickly they would be able to convert the units to market rate".
He fired his first at Lee Camp but was able to convert the rebound, scored a second goal from open play – and then saw Camp deny him a hat-trick.
Administration officials say that the banks may also be able to convert the government's existing preferred share investments into common shares, which could lead to significant government ownership of some institutions.
With little more than a cheap metal ring found on eBay, a Dremel tool and a sander, Mr. McCully was able to convert the old lens so it would mount on his new digital camera.
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