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The phrase "able to regulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability of someone or something to control or manage a process or system.
Example: "The new software is able to regulate the temperature of the system automatically."
Alternatives: "capable of controlling" or "competent to manage".
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These regulators are able to regulate FGF activation of somite myogenesis.
For now it seems to be able to regulate itself.
We ought to be able to regulate it.
Under the law the government will be able to regulate forums, chats, blogs, and even online shops.
Those patients might still have a small reservoir of H.I.V., but their bodies would be able to regulate the infection.
He is grateful to not be among them, to mostly be able to regulate his desires.
The researchers were able to regulate cavefish circadian clocks by creating a regular feeding schedule.
People develop more positive attitudes, more equanimity; they're better able to regulate their emotions.
Forested vegetation types were best able to regulate surface runoff.
The window is able to regulate 49% of the total solar energy.
In this study, we found that SIRT1 is able to regulate microglial degradation of fAβ.
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