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The phrase "able to extract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the capability or capacity to obtain or retrieve information or data from a source.
Example: "The software is able to extract relevant data from large databases efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of retrieving" or "able to obtain".
Exact(59)
They were only able to extract one section".
I'm able to extract the most out of my engineers.
Thus, the miner is able to extract his yellow prize.
I hadn't even been able to extract her name.
Will Monty Panesar be able to extract the same turn from the track as Bruce Martin?
The system will also be able to extract reports for the council.
Because of the way technology has developed, we're able to extract material at the same time.
But the question is whether it will be able to extract more concessions from him now.
But the regulator may not be able to extract more from the industry at the moment.
Similarly, nano-catalysts should be able to extract more energy from burning coal at higher temperatures.
"There is certainly gas in Poland, but is the current system able to extract it?
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