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The phrase "able to moderate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to facilitate or control a discussion, event, or situation.
Example: "She is able to moderate the panel discussion effectively, ensuring that all voices are heard."
Alternatives: "capable of moderating" or "skilled in moderation."
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It s a great privilege for me to be able to moderate this session, this morning.
Tin, nickel and aluminium are found able to moderate the Sandelin effect.
It is folly to think that aides such as Priebus are going to be able to moderate Trump.
While Israel has publicly discouraged Russia from talking to Hamas, some Israeli diplomats have expressed hope that the Kremlin might be able to moderate it.
Mr Clarke can pose as a liberal but might split the party if he is not able to moderate his zealot's enthusiasm for the single currency.
Of all of the Republican candidates, he is the one most able to moderate his position on health care during a general election battle with Mr. Obama.
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Comstock is one of the Democrats' top targets in midterms next fall, and her opposition was seen as a sign that Republicans wouldn't be able to hold enough wary moderates in line to approve the bill.
They found that people who expressed both positive and negative reactions to positive news were more able to quickly moderate any intense emotions that they felt.
The general SC-PDP has been represented as an MILP formulation that is able to address moderate size instances.
We show that this strengthened formulation is able to solve moderate size problems quicker than the initial one.
Other studies suggest that ginseng may be able to relieve moderate fatigue in people without cancer, too.
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