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The phrase "able to demonstrate a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to show or prove a particular skill, quality, or concept.
Example: "The candidate is able to demonstrate a strong understanding of project management principles during the interview."
Alternatives: "capable of showing a" or "able to exhibit a".
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Also you need to be able to demonstrate a passion for digital.
Those that aren't able to demonstrate a clear plan for improvement will be given new leadership.
Student unions were only able to win this funding if they were able to demonstrate a strong partnership with their university in their sustainability projects.
However, charitable organisations will expect candidates to be able to demonstrate a passion for their cause, so some experience of relevant volunteering is still important.
Another thing is that scientists like Sarah Hardy have been able to demonstrate a far greater richness of female flexibility in reproductive strategies.
In six months of testing, said John Callas, the project manager, "we have not been able to demonstrate a path to extrication".
Potten next turned his attention to the intestine, where again he was able to demonstrate a discrete population of stem cells.
None of the studies were able to demonstrate a reduction in angiographic vasospasm [31].
In unrestricted, or public, airspace, we are only able to demonstrate a shorter point to point delivery so far".
On this regard, Taylor and colleagues were able to demonstrate a plateau in 108 out of 115 tests (i.e. 94%).
We were able to demonstrate a significant speedup of around one order of magnitude relative to the serial CPU version.
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