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The phrase "able to convey" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability to communicate or express an idea, feeling, or message effectively.
Example: "The artist's work is able to convey deep emotions that resonate with the audience."
Alternatives: "capable of expressing" or "able to communicate."
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He's been able to convey that to the players.
He was able to convey their presence via total human absence.
You have to be able to convey some sense of value".
He knew how to eat well and he was able to convey that".
In Hollywood movies, Boyer was able to convey Gallic charm without being a cartoon Frenchman.
bureaucracy may be less able to convey the aura of authority that soothed generations of patients.
It also did not hurt that she was able to convey sensitivity to Arab culture.
I hope we have been able to convey a sliver of its magnificence.
Am worried I might not be able to convey the true niceness of my character.
"Patients have sent me thoughts that they haven't been able to convey in a session".
As ever, Cotillard is able to convey enormous amounts with her face without saying a word.
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