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The phrase "able to exploit something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to take advantage of a resource, opportunity, or situation.
Example: "The company is able to exploit new technologies to improve its production efficiency."
Alternatives: "capable of leveraging something" or "able to take advantage of something".
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Turing was thereby able to exploit something akin to the paradoxes of self-reference ("I am lying") and show that certain sorts of Turing machines could not exist.
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They use the memory of their son to exploit something politically," he said.
If [Lukoil has] other partnerships to exploit something new, not existing ones, it's OK.
Most interesting, and something Democrats will be able to exploit, is his claim to be a deficit hawk and a budget wonk.
Although Mr. Dillard was able to exploit computers and malls before other chains, he was determinedly old-fashioned in other ways, something that eventually became a handicap.
McConnell was able to exploit her alienation.
Who else might be able to exploit such techniques?
"The Islamist parties have been able to exploit this".
And they were not able to exploit him.
The Republicans have been able to exploit the ambiguities.
And obviously the Russians were able to exploit that.
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