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The phrase "able to imitate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that has the capability to mimic or replicate the actions, behaviors, or characteristics of another.
Example: "The parrot is able to imitate human speech, which often surprises its owners."
Alternatives: "capable of mimicking" or "skilled at replicating".
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One of the things you have to think about when you enter that market is how you can create barriers to imitation, so that if you're successful, the competition won't be able to imitate you very quickly.
There is evidence of tension between the two because Bordone was able to imitate his master's style so well.
He also had a way with television that no successor, not even Mr. Bush, has been able to imitate.
Starlings have a bizarre repertoire of calls and songs, with a high degree of mimicry – any individual starling is able to imitate the sounds of up to 20 other bird species.
Mr. Griffin now hopes that, with more resources and a higher profile, he will be able to imitate France's National Front, which used its European Parliament seat as a platform for national success.
"What may seem outwardly like a segment about beatboxing really has to do with counting and rhythm, and being able to imitate what someone is doing, and following directions," she said.
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Simulation results show that the proposed system is able to properly imitate different movements of human torso with suitable motion capability, flexibility, versatility, and operation performances.
When compared to the upper bound results of the centralized approach, ZAP is able to correctly imitate its behavior, with a decrease of about only 7% in performance for varying average network densities and network sizes, and about only 5% for varying number of channels.
Although the outputted piece looks very different from Lund's oeuvre, the idea of optimized software eventually being able to successfully imitate an artist's conceptual impulse is a harrowing suggestion.
(2007), that dogs are able to choose selectively whether to imitate or emulate a demonstrated transitive action, are robust and can be extended to a broader dog population or different experimental approaches remains an open question and requires further experimentation.
16 For each of these Miller competency levels, the trainee should be able to demonstrate the ability to imitate or replicate a protocol, apply principles in a familiar situation, adapt principles to new situations, and associate new knowledge with previously learned principles.
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