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The phrase "able to generate new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of creating or producing something novel or original.
Example: "The new software is able to generate new ideas for marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "capable of producing new" or "able to create new".
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The Eagles, like other teams, have been able to generate new revenue by selling sponsorships to companies interested in being linked to their green initiatives.
Moreover, the agents are able to generate new, original rules, rather than being constrained forever by a preselected set of rules.
"The prize here is that Media City in working with other developments across the north of England should be able to generate new activities for the benefit not only of the north but for the UK globally".
The natural precision of these enzymes has been a boon to medicine makers over the decades: chemists have been able to generate new varieties of antibiotic by tweaking the design of existing compounds just enough to fool the enzymes.
A conspiracy theory about a ticket scam has emerged via the Guardian comment threads, that people were able to generate new bardcodes simply by changing the url; it's a fascinating theory, but there seems little evidence – or plausibility – that thousands of people might have had the same idea, to grift their way in to a festival in the arse end of London, and believe they might get away with it.
Our system is able to generate new videos or to help a user in doing so.
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The fact that the single cysteine mutants gave rise to two bands indicates that alternate cysteines may be able to form disulphides to generate new long-range disulphides.
In Fot elements, tree topologies appear to be roughly balanced, and most copies are able to transpose and to generate new branches in the tree, supporting (at least partially) the exponential Yule model.
This work has permitted to advance in the understanding of the potential of non-imaging optics to generate new geometries able to improve thermosolar technology from an aerodynamic point of view.
This was done under conditions where the cells are still able to divide but are unable to generate new propagons because they were grown in the presence of 3 mM GdnHCl, a concentration that completely inhibits new propagon generation (Figure 4).
Our clonal analysis of individual cells from single spheres suggested that mammospheres are composed of approximately 150 200 progenitor cells, which cannot generate new spheres but have bilineage or trilineage differentiation potential, and of one or two putative stem cells able to generate a new sphere with the same cellular composition as the parental sphere.
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