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The phrase "able to monitoring" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "able to monitor"? You can use "able to monitor" when expressing the capability to observe or track something, typically in a technical or operational context.
Example: "The new software is able to monitor system performance in real-time."
Alternatives: "capable of monitoring" or "able to oversee".
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This camera hardware has successfully proven to be able to monitoring the plasma in several fusion devices for example at ASDEX Upgrade, KSTAR and COMPASS with the first version of firmware.
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Staff there are now able to monitor diabetes.
He kept repeating how he would be able to monitor this and monitor that.
We have to be able to monitor what they are doing and planning".
The armband was supposed to be able to monitor and communicate.
Businesses were then able to monitor customer behaviour via their smartphones that had enabled Wi-Fi.
The parents are able to monitor their children through video cameras.
"The real novelty in this is being able to monitor computers geographically dispersed," she said.
"We'll be able to monitor him, where he's going and what he's doing".
For the first time, landlords were not able to monitor the electoral behaviour of their tenants.
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