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The phrase "able to introduce active" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing capabilities or functionalities, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The new software is able to introduce active features that enhance user engagement."
Alternatives: "capable of introducing active" or "able to implement active".
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The proposed controller is able to introduce active damping to vibration fields.
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They are more pro-active and are able to introduce new dimensions and innovate.
The evidence that FAM20A is a pseudokinase is persuasive, and the fact that you are able to introduce a mutation that reactivates FAM20A as an active kinase is striking, since this has not been possible to demonstrate with many other pseudokinases investigated, such as STRAD.
It's so wonderful to be able to introduce them to nature.
"We are optimistic that we will be able to introduce legislation soon.
The A.K.P. will also be able to introduce more rights for women and individuals.
Hopkinson was even able to introduce her to one of his most famous regular customers, Francis Bacon.
I can't imagine not being able to introduce Jenny to anyone.
"He'll be able to introduce you to the right people".
Why was the government able to introduce such sweeping changes?
We are now able to introduce the discretized problem.
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