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Free sign upThe phrase "able to render a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to provide or deliver something, often in a formal or technical context.
Example: "The new software is able to render a high-quality image in seconds."
Alternatives: "capable of producing a" or "able to provide a".
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He usually calls in a couple of senior vets and between them they have been able to render a diagnosis.
After laying out the case against the official spin, Mr Salmon concludes:We're still a long way from being able to render a final verdict on TARP.
I think what we admire is the generous inclusiveness of the work - not since the 19th century has a writer been able to render a whole society, without condescension or self-conscious social anthropology.
One of his most obvious and intriguing characteristics, besides being able to render a particular time of day and the atmosphere, is calibrating the intensity of his paint application to the subject being painted.
Information and policy in hand, the PDP service is able to render a decision.
The person who takes the claim on the phone is not able to render a decision right away.
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"I have no opinion because I would not be able to render an opinion without all the facts before me," Mr. Libby said.
The in vitro antagonism between azithromycin and artesunate may not have been apparent in Thailand and Bangladesh because the semi-immune adults were better able to render an acquired-immune response and, thus, overcame infection despite the drug antagonism, compared with more immunologically naive pediatric patients in Tanzania.
In classical thermodynamics, that a system possesses entropy is often attributed to the fact that we in practice are never able to render to it a "complete" description.
Yet I am created, so I must be able to render to God an honor worthy of Him.
The idea is to design at first a state feedback law able to perform the energy-shaping task, i.e. able to render the closed-loop system a port-Hamiltonian system with a new Hamiltonian with a minimum at the desired equilibrium.
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