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The phrase "able to elaborate what" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when asking someone to provide more details or clarification about a specific topic or question.
Example: "Could you please explain further? I am not sure if you are able to elaborate what you meant by that statement."
Alternatives: "able to clarify what" or "capable of explaining what".
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In this way, we are able to elaborate what, in addition to scope of practice, may be influencing the distribution of responsibilities on an interprofessional primary health care team.
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The Foreign Office were not able to elaborate on the report last night.
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However, this doesn't mean we will not be able to elaborate more solid hypotheses in the future.
Furthermore participants were able to elaborate on their positive and negative experiences associated with user involvement.
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Asked to elaborate on what he viewed as gamesmanship, Lowery continued: "It's really about what you do.
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