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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to monitoring the" is not correct in English.
It should be "able to monitor the." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing someone's capability to oversee or keep track of something.
Example: "The new software is able to monitor the system's 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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For the first time, landlords were not able to monitor the electoral behaviour of their tenants.
Ms. Mastrovito was able to monitor the performance of each child without ever leaving the group.
Only then, he said, "will we be able to monitor the rate of woodland expansion accurately".
It is wonderful that you are able to monitor the care she is getting.
That way, we were able to monitor the critical spatial joint.
Being able to monitor the limits of your likes, the numbers of your friends must make that worse, he thinks.
Indian security forces surrounding the buildings were able to monitor the terrorists' outgoing calls by intercepting their cellphone signals.
Activists say they were able to monitor the inboxes of Assad and his wife in real time for several months.
To reiterate: Tesla personnel told me over the phone that they were able to monitor the state of the battery.
Results show that the proposed sensor is able to monitor the presence of moisture inside the stones.
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