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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to explore" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or opportunity to investigate or examine something.
Example: "With the new software, users are now able to explore various data sets more efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of exploring" or "in a position to explore".
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They need to be able to explore their imagination.
Are you able to explore the countries you're touring in?
He is young enough to have been able to explore wider paths.
That is, Hughes was able to explore race and difference because she put "evil" somewhere else.
One was able to explore making apps on their own which was really exciting.
This vehicle is designed to be able to explore this or similar planets.
I feel really lucky to have been able to explore it in Germany.
"I'm lucky enough to be able to explore those in different ways".
"To be able to explore my father's relationship with his grandfather was a gift in itself".
"I wanted to be able to explore art, but was stifled by the Movieguide approach.
I'm able to explore those challenges and moments I've found difficult.
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