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The phrase "able to realize additional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to achieve or obtain more of something, often in a business or academic context.
Example: "The new software is able to realize additional efficiencies in our workflow."
Alternatives: "capable of achieving more" or "able to obtain further".
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The second table lists some people who took home a smaller salary and bonus than in the previous year but may be able to realize additional benefits in the future from options that they received last year.
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After seeing a 2D game engine created by PopCap programmer Brian Rothstein, Sidhu was able to realize his game, and worked with Rothstein for the first five months of its development before bringing in additional programmers.
They weren't able to realize my vision.
"She had ambitions that she was never able to realize.
Then he got a grant and was able to realize the full version.
But with these limited means the masons were able to realize great achievements.
"He is able to realize when they are wrong and when they are right".
Mr. Jobs was able to realize his product visions — again and again.
In practice, of course, Soviet-type planning was not always able to realize these potential advantages.
The other person is not able to realize the mood of the sentence.
He dreamed those big dreams but he was never able to realize them.
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