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The phrase "able to counter many" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to respond to or oppose various challenges or arguments.
Example: "The new software is able to counter many security threats that have emerged in recent years."
Alternatives: "capable of addressing numerous" or "able to respond to several".
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Furthermore, because we have a contract that has to be respected by the administration, we have sometimes been able to counter many bad administrative decisions in a more effective way than the tenured professors.
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Muslims had to counter many more offensives.
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They are better able to counter it".
"How are we best able to counter it?" he asked.
Interference from Nikki backfired, though, as Paige was able to counter a rollup for the win.
The U.S. army was the only force that was able to counter such terrorism.
In this way, they were able to counter the Arabs and, later, the Seljuqs.
A much-fresher McDowell on Sunday was able to counter every Bradley charge.
Burnley were able to counter with wide men George Boyd and Michael Kightly stretching Ipswich with some ease.
But Brown was able to counter the shot and get a takedown.
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