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The phrase "able to repeat that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking someone if they can say something again or when confirming that someone has the ability to repeat information.
Example: "Could you please speak a little slower? I'm not sure I understood everything, and I would appreciate it if you could be able to repeat that."
Alternatives: "capable of repeating that" or "able to say that again".
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Just like they're able to repeat the negative rap records, they'll be able to repeat that real quickly, and that will be imprinted on their minds".
But the question remains whether Ms. Garnaut will be able to repeat that success in Beijing, while maintaining the quality of her other establishments.
I haven't seen any data, and we don't know the extent to which he's able to repeat that, but one would infer that probably the gap in his favor is smaller because of how close the polls have been.
Whether Mr DuPree will be able to repeat that achievement statewide is a far more difficult question.An equally difficult question is how and whether race played a part in his election.
"The front page would always have a sensational story that usually involved sex, politics and crime and might have even been true," he said, adding: "The Sun hasn't been able to repeat that".
"You will never be able to repeat that again".
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Do you need me to repeat that?
Movements were recorded in the computer so that puppeteers would be able to repeat moves that Anderson liked.
Dr. Kübler-Ross said Mrs. Schwartz was able to repeat conversations of others that occurred around her when she was clinically dead, including a joke told by a doctor.
While one group is presenting, the job of the other group is to listen carefully and take notes in the other column of the Debatable Issues handout because they will need to be able to repeat the arguments that they hear to the other pair.
"This must not be the case again in the future".The big danger, Mr Oettinger warned, is that as the world relies ever more on platforms operated by Google and other American firms, they may be able to repeat this trick in areas that have hitherto been Europe's forte: fashion, energy and luxury vehicles, for instance.
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