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The phrase "able to detect and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a capability or function of a system, device, or individual in relation to identifying or recognizing something.
Example: "The new software is able to detect and analyze patterns in large datasets."
Alternatives: "capable of identifying and" or "able to recognize and".
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11, 2001, transformation into an organization able to detect and dismantle terrorism plots.
Without its radar, the Patriot would not be able to detect and subsequently intercept the missiles.
Only by using archival pictures from two years ago were the astronomers able to detect and clock its millennial pace.
For the state has never before been as able to detect and follow the movements of its subjects.
Being able to detect and identify ideology at work behind the numbers is of obvious use.
Adaptive grippers should be able to detect and recognize grasping objects.
Aviation security practitioners must be able to detect and deter future unconventional terrorist and criminal acts.
Both image-based systems were able to detect and locate fires.
The HIRLAM quality control procedures are able to detect and reject most of these erroneous observations.
Such sensor is able to detect and count, with excellent performance, single photons.
Finally, we look at CEO turnover to determine if boards are able to detect and remove shirking CEOs.
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