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The phrase "able to define" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to articulate or explain the meaning of a term or concept.
Example: "She is able to define complex scientific terms in a way that is easy for everyone to understand."
Alternatives: "capable of defining" or "able to articulate".
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Outcome 1: Students will be able to define science news.
Modern women insist on being able to define themselves.
But leaders need to be able to define a future.
"I was able to define what was critical for me," Dr. Friedman said.
And, as her literary mastery deepened, she became better able to define her faith.
"L.A. is about being able to define your own rules," Gordon says.
"They haven't been able to define themselves; there is no passion".
Once you are able to define meaningful work, you should encourage coworkers to do the same.
And it also helps that Mr. Offutt is ultimately able to define some common ground.
The left needs to be able to define the world on its own terms.
Armed with that knowledge, they will be better able to define the right strategic response.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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