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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to install" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or permission to perform an installation task.
Example: "She is able to install the software on her computer without any assistance."
Alternatives: "capable of installing" or "qualified to install".
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He was able to install his own software on it.
Juicy hadn't been able to install the door handle.
Most buyers will be able to install their own video surveillance systems by following the instructions.
"And you may be able to install a fan to increase circulation," he said.
A competent local plumber should be able to install it using the pipe labels supplied by Reaqua.
Roosevelt was able to install Taft as his successor but soon became dissatisfied in ways that should have been predictable.
In any event, Russia knows it will not be able to install a pro-Russian government in Georgia.
Unfortunately, even the not-quite-honestly named Install Anything won't be able to install every program on your flash drive.
Even with these factors, American forces would still win such a war and be able to install a new government.
"Although he collects works by Cattelan, he won't be able to install this piece in his home," Mr. Ségalot said.
Some writers say they have been able to install Windows 10 by entering valid Windows 7 or 8.x product keys.
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