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The phrase "able to redo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the capability or possibility of repeating an action or task.
Example: "If the first attempt fails, you should be able to redo the process without any issues."
Alternatives: "capable of repeating" or "able to repeat".
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This gave him the rare experience of being able to redo his own work.
Ms. Renee and her husband have done as much remodeling as was allowed by the rental contract, although they were not able to redo the bathrooms and are still furnishing the master bedroom.
For $6 billion, Ford ought to be able to redo its entire lineup.
Luckily, the ring was found in the cuff of Terwilliger's jeans and Fox was able to redo the proposal, ring in hand.
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"We were able to completely redo the box to accommodate Wal-Mart's needs.
As such, it might be a good idea to be able to quickly redo an analysis after tuning some parameters to optimize the analysis; something that is not practical within a point-and-click environment.
In addition, you'll save yourself time if you make a mistake, as you'll be able to just redo the mistake you made, not the whole problem.
"He had a lower grade in his chemistry course and he's just looking to redo that...at which time he will be able to apply for Memorial University," she said, noting he "did extremely well in his advanced math courses".
It was a vision he had not been able to erase, though the rest had started later, when she came to redo the garden with Marit.
The S.E.C. has no direct authority in the area, but it would be able to decide whether a company that took advantage of private company exceptions to GAAP would have to redo its books when it filed to go public.
"To redo them.
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