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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to integrate exactly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the capability to combine or incorporate elements in a precise manner, often in mathematical or technical discussions.
Example: "The new software is able to integrate exactly with our existing systems, ensuring seamless data flow."
Alternatives: "capable of precise integration" or "able to merge accurately."
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They are able to integrate exactly the harmonic oscillator.
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In this work we construct new Runge Kutta Nyström methods especially designed to integrate exactly the test equation y″="−w2y.
"It's always wonderful to be able to integrate design in a restaurant," Mr. Waxman said.
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.
He seems to be able to integrate them.
Mr. Clifton, admirably ambitious, isn't always able to integrate his disparate ideas.
They may not be able to integrate sights, sounds, smells, touches and tastes.
It is great to welcome them back and to be able to integrate them into our permanent displays again".
The technology would also be able to integrate live broadcasting along with canned clipcasting content.
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