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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to drain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capability of something to remove liquid or energy from a source.
Example: "The new design of the water filter is able to drain impurities effectively, ensuring clean drinking water."
Alternatives: "capable of draining" or "designed to drain".
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Then they will be able to drain it off easily.
Any moisture in the soil must be able to drain away easily.
The flooding was made worse by water not being able to drain away across the city.
Power failures prevented pumps from being able to drain the water from streets and houses.
"We don't have to be able to drain the whole country, but we should be able to manage it," Johannes said.
The poison in the bloodstream of their relationship is made worse by the absence of any intermediaries who might be able to drain it off.
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Our simulation results in Figure4 indicate that CNTFET is able to provide drain current performance comparable to a 45-nm-gate length MOSFET.
However as a child I continuously had ear infections, until I used this method to be able to regularly drain out some of the mess/bacteria and keep free from reoccurring infection.
That said, I was never once able to fully-drain the battery, outside of the actual battery test session, before my music needs were fulfilled.
In addition, you will be able to allow standing water to drain from the concrete more easily.
At this point, you should be able to use the tube to drain the stomach, insert food, and/or insert medication.
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