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The phrase "able to delete the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or capabilities related to removing or erasing something, such as files or data.
Example: "The user is now able to delete the unnecessary files from the system."
Alternatives: "capable of removing the" or "authorized to erase the".
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You should be able to delete the test code from the project and then include any of the following examples.
For one thing, you won't be able to delete the original web page in which information about you appears — the blog, the newspaper story, the embarrassing selfie.
My suspicion is that people who prefer e-readers use them primarily to read Harlan Coben, and are happy to be able to delete the physical evidence.
In Thursday's issue of the journal Science, they report that they will soon be able to delete the amber stop codon from all 314 sites where it occurs in the E. coli genome, without harm to the organism.
At the urging of historians and Iranian scholars, the newspaper removed the names of Iranian agents to protect their safety, but a computer expert was able to delete the black boxes and read the names underneath by "freezing" the document while it was being downloaded.
You're not able to delete the app from your device, but you can hide it in a folder if you choose.
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One day we might be able to delete this stain from our Capitalist heritage, but for now we will just have to ignore it.
From inspired rants and awkward accidental work reply-alls to toe-curdling love notes, we're pretty sure you can recall emails you would love to be able to delete from the inbox of your mind.
(They also say the user will be able to delete any of the data sent by Olly to the cloud via the companion app).
Only admin will be able to delete sounds, with the exception that any originator will have the option to remove one of their sounds from the database.
Officers will not be able to delete or alter the footage and it will be kept for a minimum of 90 days.
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