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The phrase "able to orchestrate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to coordinate or manage a complex process or event.
Example: "She is able to orchestrate the entire project from start to finish, ensuring that all team members are aligned."
Alternatives: "capable of coordinating the" or "skilled in managing the".
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This, he added, requires private bankers to be a little more "quasi-investment banking type people," and they must be able to orchestrate the right team of internal resources.
and their results were summed up in Science Daily: The scientists explained, "The fact that Hitchcock was able to orchestrate the responses of so many different brain regions, turning them on and off at the same time across all viewers, may provide neuroscientific evidence for his notoriously famous ability to master and manipulate viewers' minds".
"The fact that Hitchcock was able to orchestrate the responses of so many different brain regions," they wrote, "turning them on and off at the same time across all viewers, may provide neuroscientific evidence for his notoriously famous ability to master and manipulate viewers' minds.
It considers the extensions of the runtime environment in order to be able to orchestrate the invocation of different application components with advanced scheduling techniques that take into account energy efficiency parameters. 2.
Therefore, it is important for biomaterials to be able to orchestrate the biochemical and biophysical cues to facilitate cell cell and cell ECM interactions to facilitate stem cell therapy.
"It's a massive credit to this team that we were able to orchestrate the performance and it's now about whether we can reproduce what we did on the weekend and come out on top again".
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Commanders have been able to orchestrate these aircraft from a high-tech air operations center at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia that was fully outfitted for combat before Sept. 11.
There would be no better demonstration that although he was able to orchestrate an attack on the US that claimed the lives of 3,000 people, he utterly failed to destroy America and all that it stands for.
The expression of integrated viral genome is controlled by the RNA-binding proteins, tat and rev, able to orchestrate complex interactions with the cellular transcription, RNA splicing, and RNA transport machinery.
Transcriptional complexes such as the mediator are able to orchestrate their own recruitment to the GAL promoter and act upstream of their recruiter, Gal4, in response to Snf1-conveyed signals, by controlling the E3 ligase SCFMdm30-mediated ubiquitination and subsequent proteasomal degradation of Gal80 (Ang et al., 2012).
Some of Brazil's prisons are completely controlled by the gangs, which are responsible for drug trafficking and robberies and have showed they are even able to orchestrate revenge killings on the outside from their cells.
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