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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to make key" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the ability to create or produce something important, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "He is able to make key contributions to the project that will enhance its success."
Alternatives: "capable of making significant" or "able to produce essential".
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"He's figured out early on that, just being at the D.P.C., he's not going to be able to make key decisions unless he co-opts the N.S.C.," the official went on.
Even though Republicans dominate Congress and, fatefully, Donald Trump will be able to make key political appointments to the supreme court, that does not mean the new president will have it all his own way.
The lawyer, in a report to be published on Monday, concluded there was "a real and serious risk" that the Government would not be able to make key decisions about the NHS because ministers would be constrained by the trade deal.
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"I just had to make key pitches in certain situations, and I was able to do that".
Make note if any of the keys are too hard or too easy to move - you should be able to make a key move fairly easily, but there should be enough resistance that you can feel what you're doing.
We also expect to be able to make further key announcements on the project in the very near future and we remain committed and confident that we will meet our objectives and in turn those of the RFL".
I will be able to make that key distinction between just feeling tired of the old and comfortable, and actually needing to let go of it.
With this funding, ALICE says it will be able to make some key hires across its development, product sales and customer success teams.
It says much for the coaching of Graeme Welch, alongside director of cricket Ashley Giles, at Edgbaston, that they have been able to make Wright and Barker key components of the attack.
"We've got to be able to make decisions at key times depending on what's happening with the wind.
Being able to make predictions is key to trying new foods.
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