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The phrase "able to perform tasks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's capability or capacity to carry out specific activities or duties.
Example: "The new software is designed to be able to perform tasks more efficiently than its predecessor."
Alternatives: "capable of executing tasks" or "competent in carrying out tasks".
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In a similar experiment, four rats connected with intra-cortical devices were able to perform tasks to a higher level than single animals.
Swarms of nanobots may one day be able to perform tasks like breaking down pollutants into harmless molecules or repairing damage in individual cells, perhaps even reversing the effects of aging.
That will mean that while Baxter comes with a simple hand, or "end effector," it will be able to adapt the system with more complex and capable hands that will be able to perform tasks that require greater dexterity.
Also in March 2008 shuttle astronauts brought the Canadian robot Dextre, which was so sophisticated that it would be able to perform tasks that previously would have required astronauts to make space walks, and the first part of Kibo.
By the middle of third grade (at around nine), they were 20% less likely than whites to be able to perform tasks such as multiplication.One explanation, long dismissed as an urban myth, was that black pupils do not study hard because those who do are accused by their peers of "acting white"—and ostracised.
They are able to perform tasks like pattern recognition, classification, or predictions [1, 8, 11].
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Observers were clearly able to perform the tasks successfully inside the scanner: the average performance was 82.4%, only marginally less than the prediction based on offline performance (84%).
"Less able to pick up a door, but maybe able to perform other tasks".
Cheap and simple Internet appliances will be able to perform most tasks.
Today's Republican Party may be able to perform useful tasks with its current hyperindividualistic mentality.
Matarić is trying to create independent robots that are able to perform the tasks of human caregivers and are capable of displaying empathy toward patients.
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