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The phrase "able to make powerful" is not correct in standard English usage.
It may be intended to express the capability to create something impactful or strong, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The new software is able to make powerful changes to the way we process data."
Alternatives: "capable of creating strong" or "able to generate significant".
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Because Refined IBD incorporates modeling of LD, it is able to make powerful use of the data.
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They share advice on how to make powerful public presentations.
Obama was able to make a powerful case for a break with conservative economics, in part, because he doesn't carry the scars of recent history.
He noted the upcoming referendum and added: "I suggest at that moment you are able to make that powerful argument and I'm sure that no doubt under your rhetoric you may well carry the day".
Armed with local knowledge of where farms, paved surfaces, and septic fields may be contributing to toxic runoff, she says, "people will be able to make more powerful estimates of where risk of contamination might be higher".
They explicitly presented these representations as models of the image representations that people use in doing certain visuo-spatial cognitive tasks.[32] By presenting these ideas as the germ of an alternative to the venerable but highly problematic conception of images as inner pictures, Pylyshyn was able to make a powerful case.
A new way to make powerful antibiotics.
This is such a critical matter and the fact that they only got to a four-four tie means that they weren't in a place to be able to make such a powerful and important decision.
Higgins is able to make an all-powerful ship surprisingly sympathetic; Ananke may hurt others in its frustration, but it also does not understand the consequences of its actions.
And so, despite the staggering capital investment, the electronics industry is able to make its gadgets cheaper, more powerful or both.
He is the operatic version of The Great and Powerful Oz, able to make decisions of life and death without having to answer to discernible authority.
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