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The phrase "able to exploit things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capability to take advantage of resources, opportunities, or situations.
Example: "The hacker was able to exploit things in the system to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data."
Alternatives: "capable of leveraging resources" or "able to take advantage of opportunities."
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They are absolutely able to exploit things and exaggerate them like that.
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If it's multithreaded and able to exploit parallel physical systems, it will be able to take advantage of the same things in virtual systems.
It was a matter of who was best able to exploit resources.
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.
"We were able to exploit what we saw on film.
Some developers have been able to exploit distressed situations.
"Steve really loves to be able to exploit what I'm able to do.
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