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The phrase "able to repeat the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to reproduce or recite something, such as information or instructions.
Example: "The student was able to repeat the instructions given by the teacher without any errors."
Alternatives: "capable of reiterating the" or "able to recite the".
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And they're not able to repeat the offer with the same passion and power.
"No French team will be able to repeat the dominance of Lyon," he warned.
You wouldn't expect Gibson to be able to repeat the trick, and he hasn't tried to.
So last month "the firm" was able to repeat the trick when young George was christened.
It's also being able to repeat the same high standards consistently every night.
The class hopes that other researchers will be able to repeat the experiment with even larger subject pools.
They lost because they were not able to repeat the ruthlessness they showed in the first two Tests.
To be sure, few market oracles have been able to repeat the brilliance of their first call.
P.3 2nd paragraph: "[Investigators] are now able to repeat the original calculation for the number of bacteria in the colon [ref 3].
The reusable launch vehicle must travel 62 miles or higher above the earth and must be able to repeat the procedure within 14 days of landing.
Why did she stop – boredom, fear of not being able to repeat the success of Mockingbird, desire for the quiet life back in sleepy Monroeville, Alabama?
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