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The phrase "able to insert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or permission to add something into a document, system, or context.
Example: "The software update will make the user able to insert new data into the database seamlessly."
Alternatives: "capable of inserting" or "permitted to insert".
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In two years, Mohammed was able to insert just nineteen men into the plot.
He would, for example, have to be able to insert his arm into his nose up to the elbow.
Dr. Chalfie said that within a month his group was able to insert the gene into E. coli bacteria.
With colleagues, 30 years later, I was able to insert this G.F.P. gene into bacteria and make them turn green.
My favorite entry, however, is how Mr. Steinberg was able to insert himself into his own puzzle.
Make sure you buy the right size for your coat and take them to your local dry cleaner, who should be able to insert them for £10-12.
In the future, smell specialists say, carmakers may even be able to insert specific smells to help sell a vehicle or improve the driver's experience.
I believe that if you keep a story open and alive, and don't close it down, then people will feel able to insert themselves into the gaps.
Dr. Venter muses, "What if we can make algae taste like beef?" SCIENTISTS have long been able to insert foreign genes into organisms.
Girardi said the Yankees had to wait for Chavez to pass the test that evaluates concussions before they were able to insert him in the lineup.
Cleverer television may take over some of the functions of a PC, but then Microsoft may be able to insert its software into another box.
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