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The phrase "able to emulate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of replicating or mimicking something, often in a technical or comparative context.
Example: "The new software is able to emulate the functionality of the older version, making it easier for users to transition."
Alternatives: "capable of mimicking the" or "able to replicate the".
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None of these initiatives was able to emulate the success of similar projects on the American mainland.
Soft sensors are mathematical models able to emulate the behavior of existing sensors on the basis of available measurements.
And if America were able to emulate the emerging economies' export-led growth, it would not need to borrow their industrial policies.
Mr. Koepp may not have been able to emulate the same catch-as-catch-can filmmaking, but he can certainly claim to be riding into uncharted territory.
"The problem with those copied cars was that the Chinese were able to emulate the shape of a foreign car but not its soul".
All four models were able to emulate the characteristics of the dissolution profiles generated from the complex numerical simulator, but the one-parameter PLM fits were the poorest, especially for the low heterogeneity case.
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"They're toying with this natural bounce and interplay of movement and momentum with the tension of the skin on the drum and the inertia they've put into the drumstick — and I wanted to be able to emulate that natural rhythmic sound on the instrument".
I'm not sure if we're going to be able to emulate that sound exactly, but this is the focus we're having.
As-prepared structures can generate a flapping angle of 40 70°, which depends on morphologic and geometric details of the pivot zone, thus able to emulate those of some insects.
We are able to emulate these colorful structures in silicon by porosifying the silicon in a controlled manner to generate a layered structure that displays tunable optical properties.
Women who were able to emulate these traits were charged with carrying all of the positive values of their society and were therefore praised as respectable partners for marriage.
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