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The phrase "able to filter" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing someone's or something's capability to separate or remove certain elements from a larger set or group. Example: "The new software is able to filter out spam emails, ensuring that only important messages reach your inbox."
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Counting the bacterial cells in the filtered water, the researchers found that the sapwood was able to filter out more than 99percentt of E. coli from water.
This project called for cement walls able to filter light.
People are increasingly able to filter out ads.
There's emotional satisfaction in being able to filter — and vent".
"We were able to filter it through our own curatorial staff," she said.
For example, we weren't able to filter out logs sent as a result of GET requests.
Drivers will be able to filter results according to preferences of proximity or price.
"First of all if you go on search engines you should be able to filter out pirated websites," she said.
"But it doesn't mean much to be able to filter out most present-day spam, because spam evolves".
"My hope is that parents are able to filter out what they think is inappropriate for their children".
Rubio's premise was that if Facebook can do that, it ought to be able to filter out foreign propaganda, too.
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