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The phrase "able to discern where" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to perceive or understand the location or context of something.
Example: "She is able to discern where the problem lies in the project, allowing her to propose effective solutions."
Alternatives: "capable of identifying where" or "able to recognize where".
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"We won't be able to discern where the Spirit is leading if we don't listen and respond respectfully to one another," he wrote.
If the healer could detect Emily's human energy field, he or she should be able to discern where Emily's hand was.
In other words, if we correctly detect the site of MHC class II+CD11b+ cell accumulation, the sites of sympathetic activation, and the presence of autoreactive CD4+ T cells in the periphery, we might be able to discern where the MS relapse begins and how to regulate it.
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John Norseen, a scientist with Lockheed Martin, is often able to discern when subjects are thinking of particular numbers.
As the video indicates, the cameras are able to discern just where the pupil is pointing; from this, it can be inferred just where on the screen a user's looking.
It is no easier to discern where it is coming from.
It is not hard to discern where the sympathies of the show's creators ultimately lie.
Tried as a group to discern where it went.
Its hard to discern where they end and the world around them begins. .
This makes it easier to discern where you are going to paint next.
In hindsight it was not all lost; what I got out of this experience was the ability to once more establish a point of reference where my mind was able to discern that I can, in fact, offer valuable advice.
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