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The phrase "able to keep functionality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of a system, device, or process to maintain its operational features or performance.
Example: "The new software update is designed to be able to keep functionality even under heavy load."
Alternatives: "capable of maintaining functionality" or "able to preserve functionality."
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Moreover, it must be able to keep functionality in a high radiation dose environment inside a 10 −4torr vacuum enclosure and in a presence of 1 T axial magnetic field.
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This suggests, in the same way as for SNVs, that many genes containing disruptive small InDels might still be able to keep their functionality.
The new Twitterrific also adds an amazing amount of features, while being able to keep the core functionality of the app simple.
As it continues to grow, it's been able to keep customer attrition low, while retaining (and growing) its conversion rate through quality premium products (like eCommerce functionality).
Will Mr. Abraham himself be able to keep up?
And we were able to keep him".
He was able to keep going.
"Always able to keep the band amused.
For not being able to keep up.
Her father, a cabdriver, was able to keep driving.
He has been able to keep his products simple".
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