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The phrase "able to duplicate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability to reproduce or replicate something, whether it's a task, an object, or a process.
Example: "The technician is able to duplicate the software installation process efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of replicating" or "able to reproduce".
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With so many experts in town, will Americans be able to duplicate that special Agnelli style?
"Nobody has been able to duplicate it," he added, "although a lot of people try".
"But no one's been able to duplicate that success in 100 years," he said.
Would anyone not fortunate enough to live in a chateau be able to duplicate the recipes?
But some analysts wonder whether SRI will be able to duplicate this kind of success.
That's why no other company has ever been able to duplicate Apple's success.
Ford said its dealer was not able to duplicate the problem.
Last night in the eighth inning, Jeter displayed a toughness and determination that few would be able to duplicate.
With the help of a friend who was born on Martinique, I was able to duplicate this amazingly versatile sauce.
Perhaps most importantly, other researchers have not been able to duplicate the results from the original experiment.
The macrophage keeps stem cells in their premature state and able to duplicate and differentiate into mature cells when needed.
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