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The phrase "able to inhibit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe the capability of something to prevent or restrain a process or action.
Example: "The new medication is able to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria in the body."
Alternatives: "capable of suppressing" or "able to prevent".
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Inhibition of Rho GTPases with C3 transferase was able to inhibit nsph formation in control cultures.
Some of the compounds were able to inhibit the reaction.
Our data suggest that SO/SOAE pre-treatment is able to inhibit subsequent development of atherosclerosis.
The compounds were able to inhibit TNKS2 with greater potency than CDK9.
She becomes better able to inhibit some responses, promote others, and generally emerges with a more flexible and agile mind.
These results provide useful information for designing effective natural preservative able to inhibit food bacterial spoilage.
Both plasmid and baculovirus vectors were able to inhibit eGFP expression in a dose dependent manner.
Amiloride derivatives were able to inhibit the K+ influx in both HIS and LIS solution.
Analogously, all the compounds were able to inhibit the self β-amyloid1-42 aggregation.
In fact selected synthetic peptides were able to inhibit the toxin's action in vivo.
Under the experimental circumstances, MabVV34 was able to inhibit the binding of VVLB4 to Tn.
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