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The phrase "able to move through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the capability of navigating or passing through a space or situation.
Example: "The new software is able to move through large datasets quickly and efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of navigating through" or "able to traverse".
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Because of the molecular structure of MoS2, the photo-generated electrons it collects are able to move through quickly.
George is able to move through the world unfettered.
How is it one is able to move through life with a level of sameness?
Thus the NEXUS customers are not only able to move through the real but also through the virtual world.
It is able to move through vertical, horizontal pipes and it can easily pass through elbow of a pipe line.
The city was wide open so you were able to move through very quickly and find a spot for yourself".
Whereas some of the remaining species of birds appear able to move through highly fragmented landscapes, it is possible that they suffer high mortality while doing so.
"So You Think" winners have almost all been young generalists, able to move through a gantlet of athletic, emotive styles and short, crowd-pleasing choreographic routines.
Radwanska will not be intimidated by the Pavlyuchenkova power game, and should be able to move through to the next round.
González is a clay-court specialist who will keep balls in play, but Janowicz is a better player and should be able to move through.
To cross most of these barriers, the drug must be able to move through the lipid layer of the cell membrane.
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