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The phrase "able to deprive the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone or something has the capability to take away or remove something from another party.
Example: "The new law is able to deprive the offenders of their rights if they are found guilty."
Alternatives: "capable of taking away the" or "able to remove the".
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The researchers were only able to deprive the algae of sulfur for a few days at a time, but during that time, about 10percentt of the algae's photosynthetic capacity went toward making hydrogen.
For one thing, just as he felt able to deprive the low-paid of their tax credits in July because he knew he would not have to face the voters till 2020, so he surely calculated that an egregious volte-face on the same issue was possible now because the memory of it will have faded by the next election.
For him, oil equals vigor equals national ascendancy, and no other countries ― least of all an international community united behind the Paris climate accord ― should be able to deprive the U.S. of its carbon fix.
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In addition, although it should not be required in order for the Rule 16b-3 to be available, companies may be able to deprive these litigants of the purported basis for their claims by having the board or a qualifying board committee approve each specific withholding transaction immediately before it occurs, or by mandating share withholding and the time at which it must occur.
The Arabian candidate might even be able to deprive America of the moral high ground, no mean trick when our enemies are mass murderers, by creating a climate in which U.S. guards torture, humiliate and starve prisoners, most of them innocent or guilty of only petty crimes.
"No sentence will ever be able to deprive Berlusconi of the leadership … which millions of Italians have always seen in him," said one MP, Mariastella Gelmini.
Without it, the foreign commissioners would not have been able to deprive Mr Karzai of the first-round victory he craved.At the same time Mr Karzai has refused to go along with an American plan to use the parliamentary recess to pass an anti-corruption decree.
Despite his campaign's vision of breaking even with the Romney campaign by May, strategists observing the contest doubt that Mr. Santorum will even be able to deprive Mr. Romney of the majority of delegates he needs to secure the nomination.
Nevertheless, neither the Carthaginians out of enmity nor Agathocles of his native baseness, nor any other man has ever been able to deprive Gelon of his glory; 6 for the just witness of history has guarded his fair fame, heralding it abroad with piercing voice for evermore.
Treu's argument is completely contradictory given current law -- he simultaneously contends that he believes in the concept of due process and that districts should be able to deprive people of it for three to five years.
If you cover the vine with grass clippings or mulch, you might be able to deprive it of enough light and air to eventually kill it off.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com