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The phrase "able to discard" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the capability or capacity to eliminate or get rid of something.
Example: "She is able to discard unnecessary items from her workspace to maintain a clean environment."
Alternatives: "capable of eliminating" or "able to remove".
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Not being able to discard belongings also causes stress.
Note that East has not been able to discard.
South was able to discard his spade loser and claim his slam.
He was then able to discard his two remaining spades on dummy's two aces.
In either case South would be able to discard a diamond on dummy's fifth club.
The system is able to discard features that are not extremely necessary for the tasks, thus, reducing the processing time.
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So separate recycling streams are necessary to be able to properly discard bioplastics.
By partitioning the PDB into similar structures, PhyreStorm is able to quickly discard the majority of structures that cannot possibly align well to a query protein, reducing the number of alignments required by an order of magnitude.
Not being able to completely discard the role of the growth hormone pathway, our results suggest a predominant role of bone remodeling in the etiology of the Pygmy phenotype.
There's such a lot of ease included when you're able to just discard every thing on the actual table.
Then he would be able to dispose of his spade loser either by ruffing or by discarding on the fourth round of clubs.
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