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The phrase "able to exploit a part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capability to take advantage of a specific aspect or element of a situation or system.
Example: "The software is able to exploit a part of the code that is vulnerable to attacks, allowing for unauthorized access."
Alternatives: "capable of utilizing a component" or "able to take advantage of a section".
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By keeping the rights to European artists, a business that generates less than $20 million a year in sales, Mr. Rabe said Bertelsmann would be able to exploit a part of the music industry with decent prospects — and one that dovetails with its growing emphasis on services.
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"So we were able to exploit a variety of ways to make a libretto work".
Mr Chaudhry's Labour Party was fully able to exploit a message of economic mismanagement.
Fremantle were efficient and clean, able to exploit a seemingly endless string of favourable match-ups across the ground.
In the May elections, if they are held, Mr Habibie may be able to exploit a split.
"For so long we have been able to exploit a captive audience and we got lazy," he said.
Using cloud resources, we are able to exploit a much longer retention window," he said.
Our aim was to build a framework able to exploit a different vantage point over retail purchase data.
Apple is saying that backdoors would compromise security and anyone would be able to exploit a backdoor.
Of the two felines, the cougar appears best able to exploit a broader prey niche and smaller prey.
All three strains encode glycoproteases (EC 3.4.24.57) suggesting each can exploit glycoproteins as a nitrogen source, though the BV-isolates are able to exploit the carbohydrate component.
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