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The phrase "able to modify" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or permission to change or alter something.
Example: "The software is able to modify user settings according to individual preferences."
Alternatives: "capable of altering" or "permitted to change".
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"So I was able to modify my behavior around that".
Over time, these games will become able to modify themselves to better "fit" each individual.
You will not be able to modify existing selections or add new CI‑H/HW subjects.
They are able to modify the properties of those interfaces, for example, reducing surface tension.
Players are able to modify an array of pre-built worlds, or construct their own using virtual Lego sets.
Zhang understood the techniques deeply enough so as to be able to modify Bombieri-Friedlander-Iwaniec and cross this bridge.
Proteins secreted by parasites are able to modify a host's environment and modulate their immune system.
In that work, the researchers were able to modify the behavior of the worms with the radio waves.
Learning systems must be able to store memories reliably, yet be able to modify them when new learning is required.
Real-world environments call for systems that are able to modify their behavior by changing their information processing structures.
"Being able to modify it and embrace the character of the piece is what we wanted to do".
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