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The phrase "able to produced" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "able to produce"? You can use "able to produce" when indicating someone's capability to create or generate something.
Example: "The new software is able to produce detailed reports in a matter of seconds."
Alternatives: "capable of producing" or "able to generate".
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Nevertheless, the fact that DCPIB was also able to produced a sizable neuroprotection implies a different VRAC target of DCPIB action, such as inhibition of astrocyte VRAC [26].
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But Sigmund has now been able to produce further correspondence.
That's where you are able to produce voters.
It is not able to produce real change.
He has also been able to produce some change.
Faithfull is able to produce something of grit and newsworthiness.
You might be able to produce your own electricity.
I know when I'm right and able to produce and able to play".
Will the Security Council be able to produce a different resolution?
I was able to produce a salad a week.
You might not be able to produce a good one.
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