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The phrase "able to integrate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or capacity to combine different elements or systems effectively.
Example: "The new software is able to integrate various data sources, making it easier for users to access information."
Alternatives: "capable of merging" or "competent in combining".
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Mr. Clifton, admirably ambitious, isn't always able to integrate his disparate ideas.
"It's always wonderful to be able to integrate design in a restaurant," Mr. Waxman said.
They may not be able to integrate sights, sounds, smells, touches and tastes.
"He's able to integrate all the elements in his wheelhouse in a way few writers can".
It also wanted to be able to integrate its Google+ data into that information.
Huawei expects to be able to integrate the chargers directly into smartphones in the near future.
We were able to integrate until we had to move again.
They are able to integrate memories from their left and right hemispheres.
We had many migrants, and we have not been able to integrate them into our society".
And they haven't been able to integrate the different parts of the car in the way that we did".
"We don't know if we'll be able to integrate that into helping them understand words," Dr. Gantz said.
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