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The phrase "able to isolate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to separate or distinguish something from a larger context or group.
Example: "The researchers were able to isolate the specific variables that influenced the outcome of the experiment."
Alternatives: "capable of separating" or "able to distinguish".
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But he said he was confident he would be able to isolate the right-handed gene.
We've never been able to isolate ourselves from what's happening in Europe.
We may never be able to isolate all the variables that generate it.
Science has never been able to isolate them, but not for lack of trying.
"In the past, we'd be able to isolate that particular car and clean it," he said.
The Islamic civilization that once had an immune system able to isolate and eject extremist movements "has crumbled," he argues.
The happy memories Antrim is able to isolate slide, imperceptibly and inevitably, toward waste, frustration and cruelty.
The militia returned having suffered defeat, although they were able to isolate Castillo from the enemy by blowing up bridges.
This analysis will be able to isolate factors that contribute to the health and well-being of the scientific workforce.
If you don't have these tools, you may be able to isolate a cord defect with a little experimentation.
The proposed approach was able to isolate monoclonal scFv clones against the MERS-NP utilizing a crude preparation.
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