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The phrase "able to gather that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has the ability to understand or conclude something from the information provided.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, I was able to gather that the project was behind schedule."
Alternatives: "capable of concluding that" or "able to deduce that".
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And, from what I've been able to gather, that thing will not be disconnected from the way our minds are working right now.
That, admits Porter, is partly down to the fact that there was a larger global team of investigators this time around able to gather that data more comprehensively, but also a reflection on how criminal networks have expanded in their activities in an effort to elude authorities.
"It was quite striking to us that 1-year-olds were able to gather that much information from a 20-second television clip".
To date, we've been able to gather that the company may be launching a device called "Magic Leap One".
To date, we've been able to gather that the company may be launching a device called "Magic Leap One". And last month, Bloomberg suggested Magic Leap may be gearing up to ship that device to a "small group of users" in the next six months or so.
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Data scientists are now able to gather data that was previously inaccessible, driving the growth of solutions that make our cities smarter and safer.
Page A12 AIRCRAFT TEST ENDS IN CRASH The military's latest test of the fastest aircraft ever built ended with the hypersonic vehicle crashing into the Pacific Ocean, but officials said they were able to gather data that will guide development.
Mr. Kerry also repeated his commitment to creating the position of national director of intelligence, "who will change our ability to be able to gather intelligence that is real, to be accountable, and to make America safe".
"If you create an account like this, you're able to gather an audience that thinks that you're that person and they're following your every word". .
WASHINGTON — The military's latest test of the fastest aircraft ever built ended Thursday with the hypersonic vehicle crashing into the Pacific Ocean, although officials said they were able to gather "unique data" that will guide the development effort.
He added: "The initial evidence that we've been able to gather suggests that both men were on top of a moving freight train wagon when they came into contact with the overhead power lines". On Thursday, a police spokesman confirmed they were investigating whether the victims were graffiti artists or possibly "train surfers".
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