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The phrase "able to effectively take" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to successfully receive or manage something, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "She is able to effectively take on multiple projects at once without compromising quality."
Alternatives: "capable of efficiently handling" or "able to successfully manage".
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A key issue in designing application codes which are able to effectively take advantage of the available high performance computing resources is to deal with the software management and development complexity.
Instead, let's focus our energy on educating small businesses on how they might be able to effectively take advantage of this new marketing channel.
Okay, so you just need to be able to effectively take the laptop out of the bag, though the laptop doesn't need to actually leave the bag.
By the time you're ready to approach the enterprise clients, your team is ready, on all fronts, and you've saved enough to help grow the business to a point where you're able to effectively take on that type of work.
Writing for the Los Angeles Times, Randy Lewis noted how the song was able to effectively take listeners right into Carey's personal struggles from the previous year.
Countries that put the right policies in place and necessary investments to back them have been able to effectively take advantage of this opportunity and reap their demographic dividends in the form of accelerated human development and economic growth.
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No government will be able to effectively tackle tax avoidance without shackling the designers and enablers.
Third, we need to identify what training and ongoing support the general population of college science faculty and future faculty need to be able to effectively use active learning, taking into account obstacles instructors will face, including individual, situational, and institutional barriers to reform (Henderson, 2005; Henderson and Dancy, 2007, 2008).
More importantly, he was able to effectively explain why he took so long to come forward, and he stood up well on cross-examination as Amendola insinuated he came forward due to financial motivations.
This implies they were adapted to a more coarse diet and although they doubtless would take what they could get, they would have been able to effectively handle tough, and especially woody, food.
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