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The phrase "able to introduce a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to present or bring forth something, such as an idea, concept, or person.
Example: "She is able to introduce a new strategy that could improve our sales performance."
Alternatives: "capable of presenting a" or "qualified to bring forth a".
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Q: Are you seriously suggesting you will be able to introduce a wealth tax?
By scaling it back we will be able to introduce a greater element of common sense.
Therefore we are able to introduce a test function and a distribution space.
"I was able to introduce a second 'A' youth team, so that we had an 'A1' and 'A2' going forward.
There are only 8 seats for which the reformists have not been able to introduce a candidate.
Apple has been very fortunate that it's been able to introduce a few of these into the world".
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By asking, "Are you sure?" companies may be able to introduce an element of doubt, lessening its strength.
In this work, we were able to introduce an activity into a glycosyltransferase involved in natural product (landomycin E) biosynthesis.
Given these considerations about service quality, we are able to introduce an improved version of the traditional cost model in its reduced form to capture the full dimensionality and service quality.
On the contrary, some countries, that were able to introduce an artificial system of almost full cooperation failed because there were no indicators to check that the direction of imposed growth is right (to simplify – cakes didn't match public's taste).
For instance, when setting this parameter to 0.8, the power control algorithm will try to reduce the number of neighbors as soon as they together consume 80% of the channel capacity.For the highest vehicle density, this approach was able to introduce an increase of the average DENM PSR value from 12%to30%0%.
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