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The phrase "able to perform both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to execute two tasks or functions simultaneously or effectively.
Example: "The new software is able to perform both data analysis and visualization seamlessly."
Alternatives: "capable of executing both" or "able to carry out both".
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A few presidents, notably Thomas Jefferson (1801 09) and Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933 45), proved able to perform both roles.
All the experimental results show that the modified micro-punching machine is able to perform both micro-punching and micro-forming operations.
To understand how some leaders are able to perform both capabilities well, we compared the results for the group in the top quartile of both skills to all other leaders in the data set.
The electrochemical characterization by the rotating disk electrode technique in 0.5 mol L−1 H2showedowed that the RuxIry CO)n, RuxRhy CO n and RhxIry CO n clusters are able to perform both the hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), even in the presence of fuel cell contaminants such as CO and methanol, respectively.
Radiator is able to perform both syntactic and semantic aggregation based on the aggregation function implementation.
Using in vivo and in vitro breast cancer microarray datasets, SplicerAV was able to perform both gene and isoform specific expression profiling within the same microarray dataset.
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How come teams like Germany, Norway and Sweden were able to perform but not England?
An additional asset was that the actor be able to perform well both independently and collaboratively.
The number of repetitions each subject was able to perform during both types of exercises, using this method, was registered.
Since femto-macrocell deployments will take place in hybrid indoor/outdoor scenarios, propagation models able to perform well in both environments are required.
His recent book, My Nine Lives: A Memoir of Many Careers in Music, written with Washington Post critic Anne Midgette, recounts his rise to fame, his emotional and physical struggles (he eventually was able to perform again with both hands) and the rechanneling of his musical genius into teaching and conducting.
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