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The phrase "able to generate something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability or capacity to produce or create something, often in a technical or creative context.
Example: "The new software is able to generate reports automatically, saving time for the users."
Alternatives: "capable of producing something" or "able to create something."
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They seem to like it here too — they've won each of those games 2-0, in one of the few stadiums in the country where they've historically been able to generate something like a home crowd environment against this opposition.
Zaera-Polo explains: "We hope that by looking at those ingredients, almost trying to forget that you are trying to achieve a building, by trying to free your mind and look in a state as empty of preconceptions as possible, you will be able to generate something different".
It seems that for the low, low price of less than two cents per day, the U.S. would be able to generate something like 300 gigawatts of electricity using windmills.
Most thought that CDSSs should be algorithm and evidence-based, problem centered, and be able to generate something that can be printed and given to patients.
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"We need to generate something, no question".
"None of the candidates has been able to generate a perception of something new," said Philip Kitzberger, a professor of political science at Torcuato Di Tella University.
So once Stewart managed to harness his pipes to something able to generate cash, he can hardly be faulted for continuing to look for hits -- even if, as he strayed into disco and '80s balladry, they came at the expense of his rock legacy.
He suspects the reason the black hole is able to generate fuel for itself might have something to do with its size.
In spite of their scope, recent ransomware attacks don't approach the hundreds of millions that something like 2014's CryptoWall was able to generate.
Slower people are not able to generate high forces.
And it even will be able to generate a narrative.
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