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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to distinguished" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "able to distinguish"? You can use "able to distinguish" when referring to the capability of recognizing or identifying differences between two or more things.
Example: "She is able to distinguish between the various species of birds in her backyard."
Alternatives: "capable of distinguishing" or "able to tell apart".
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This Fog-based approach was tested on a general purpose Cisco routers and IOx, which are able to distinguished between Fog and non-Fog network packets.
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She felt able to distinguish herself.
We want to be able to distinguish between those cases.
FMRI was able to distinguish falsification 77percentt of the time.
I was really able to distinguish between that and me.
"Now we are better able to distinguish ourselves," she said.
It is able to distinguish malignant from benign tumors.
Foreign investors are better able to distinguish among euro members.
The team feared the promoter wouldn't be able to distinguish cells in a specific subregion.
I could not see colour, only being able to distinguish light objects from dark ones.
Now, however, consumers across the continent will be able to distinguish settlement products.
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