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The phrase "able to evolve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capacity of something to change or develop over time, often in a positive or adaptive manner.
Example: "The species is able to evolve in response to environmental changes, ensuring its survival."
Alternatives: "capable of adapting" or "able to change".
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Each paralogous gene was able to evolve through mutations and adapt to function in a novel environmental space.
In part, there hasn't been a revolution because existing technologies have been able to evolve.
I think we've been able to evolve a quite interesting hybrid".
Without their omnipresent shadow, politics has been able to evolve spontaneously amid the post-revolution uncertainty.
They were never able to evolve into stable nation states, unlike neighbouring Iran and Turkey.
But at some point I realised we wouldn't be able to evolve as a restaurant".
Another problem with lethal mutagenesis is that viruses may be able to evolve resistance to it.
The rules need to be able to evolve along with the financial services themselves.
Without a diaphragm, humans might not have been able to evolve giant — but oxygen-hungry — brains.
These forms were able to evolve because of South America's isolation from other regions.
Whether he would, as he had before, been able to evolve, is difficult to say.
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