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The phrase "able to operate its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of an entity, such as a machine or organization, to function or perform tasks effectively.
Example: "The new software is able to operate its features seamlessly, enhancing user experience."
Alternatives: "capable of managing its" or "competent in running its".
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Clwyd Leisure said it would not be able to operate its facilities like Rhyl's Sun Centre if its subsidy was cut.
Uber also announced it wouldn't reapply to test its self-driving technology on public roads in California in the wake of the accident, meaning that as of next week, after its current permit expires, it won't be able to operate its self-driving cars on that state's public roads.
Now, Flywheel is legally able to operate its TaxiOS throughout all of California.
The previous court's decision to deny the plaintiffs a preliminary injunction means that Aereo will still be able to operate its services and transmit programs that are still airing on their parent networks.
This country-specific blocking policy was announced by Twitter in January as a compromise to tread the line between supporting free speech and being able to operate its service without breaking laws in all the different countries where the service is used.
The company settled several lawsuits this year and with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the government agency which first scrutinized Theranos' testing facilities, adding hope that the company may be able to operate its labs again in the future.
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Activists blame Burma's repressive political environment, which for decades severely limited the number of international organisations and donors able to operate within its closed borders.
Just one of 23 Afghan army brigades is able to operate on its own without air or other military support from the United States or NATO, according to a Pentagon report to Congress that was released Monday.
Friday's attack was on the Third Battalion of the Second Brigade, one of only a handful of Afghan Army battalions rated by the United States military as independent and able to operate on its own without foreign advisers.
Mr. Panetta's trip came in the same week the Pentagon released a bleak report finding that just one of 23 Afghan brigades is able to operate on its own without air or other military support from the United States or NATO.
"If British policing is to be able to operate to its capacity and bring justice to the millions of victims of crime, then it is vital that we protect and increase officer numbers.
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