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The phrase "able to move in this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or capacity to navigate or operate within a specific context or situation.
Example: "The robot is able to move in this confined space, allowing it to perform tasks efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of moving in this" or "able to navigate in this".
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"They think they will be able to move in this gradual, measured way," he said.
I think that says a lot about how easily the Taliban are able to move in this area.
"It's a big move for me," said Kebe. "I didn't know if I was going to be able to move in this transfer window but getting back to the Premier League was my main target.
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Last fall he signed a one-year lease, and he was able to move in right away.
In this work, the vortex-induced vibrations of an elastically mounted rigid cylinder are able to move in-line and transverse to the flow with equal mass ratio and natural frequencies.
This work studies the vortex-induced vibrations of an elastically mounted rigid cylinder able to move in-line and transverse to the flow, with equal mass ratio and natural frequencies in both directions.
I had this overpowering feeling of not being able to move in the way I wanted to – I felt trapped.
They were finally able to move in the summer.
External slideway and bellows allow the antenna to be able to move in the radial direction.
The SMA micromanipulator is able to move in the x- and y-axis by 7.1 mm and 5.2 mm, respectively, resulting in a maximum displacement of 8.9 mm.
Ironically, Van Breda Kolff came to Chamberlain's defense, insisting the often-maligned Lakers center hardly was able to move in the end.
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