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The phrase "able to populate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to fill or supply information in a specific context, such as databases, forms, or documents.
Example: "The software is able to populate the fields automatically based on the user's input."
Alternatives: "capable of filling the" or "able to fill the".
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When transplanted, they were apparently able to populate the same macrophage populations in the embryo as those derived from the bone marrow.
One issue is thought to be that the fledgling newspaper, which has a staff of just 24, needs to build up to properly being able to populate the title with more Scottish-themed content at launch.
The pastoralists were able to populate the extensive grassland of the Eurasian Steppe and the African and Middle Eastern savannas, and their superior nutrition and mobility gave them clear military advantages over the sedentary agriculturalists with whom they came into contact.
Indeed, tracheal cells are not able to populate the distal tip of the ASP when FGF signal reception or transmission is defective (in btl mutant cells, for instance) or when cells experience too much FGF signaling [33].
Saos-2 cells were able to populate the entire surface of the porous scaffold after 120 hours.
hADSCs inside these novel interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) were able to populate the entire scaffold structure and to display their characteristic spindle- like shape as a consequence of a good interaction with G component of the matrices.
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Furthermore, these NSCs could be successfully transplanted into the striatum of HD mice, were able to populate this crucial brain region, and then underwent proper differentiation into neurons and glia.
A narrow group of fermenting, osmophilous ascomycetes were regarded as exclusive specialists able to populate this unique and species poor environment.
(B ) Compared to wild-type, β T238A αβ-tubulin is better able to populate a straight conformation on the end of GDP containing microtubules.
Despite the fact that 97% of scientists support the anthropogenic causes of climate change, hired "experts" have been able to populate talk shows, news programmes, and the op-ed pages to suggest a lack of credible data or established consensus, even with evidence to the contrary.
There is ample precedence, most notably in the pseudokinase literature, for catalytically incompetent kinases being able to populate both active and inactive conformations.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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