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The phrase "able to discover small" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe the capability to find or identify small things, but it needs additional context or modification to be meaningful.
Example: "The scientist was able to discover small organisms in the sample."
Alternatives: "capable of finding tiny" or "able to identify minor".
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This implies that UEs are neither able to discover small cells on their own, nor able to estimate the small cell channels of small cells in sleep mode.
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Our method is able to discover an unknown small ordered region inside the turbulent phase of GCM parameter space.
NOVA should be able to discover which.
Would they have been able to discover this common ground?
Others will be able to discover your prior publication.
These devices must be able to discover and share services dynamically.
Nor was he able to discover why children might be life-prolonging.
"We haven't been able to discover exactly what it is," Dr. Sloan said.
Another is that Ms. LeBlanc was able to discover and investigate it at all.
"Normal people's stories are really interesting if you are able to discover them.
Macintosh estimates that his team could be able to discover and characterize 20 to 50 planets.
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