Sentence examples for able to respond a from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "able to respond a" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity, making it unusable without additional context.
Example: "The team is able to respond to inquiries quickly."
Alternatives: "capable of responding" or "able to reply".

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I am able to respond a little more, see a bit more clearly.

In a better ordered civilization, perhaps the world would have been able to respond a quarter century ago, at the time of the international conference in Rio over climate change, instead of continuing to lose precious ground while various major sovereign powers -- and major consumers of fossil fuels -- dithered.

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"This story has been updated to remove the assertion that the Secret Service may have broken protocol in responding to Clinton's illness, which was published before the agency was able to respond," an editor's note accompanying a later version of the article said.

We found that leptin deficiency was epistatic to NE deficiency; in contrast to the slow and modest hypothermia observed in fasted Dbh −/− mice, DBL MUT mice were able to respond to a fast with a true torpor bout.

Just as people trained to respond to emergencies at a moment's notice, you will be able to respond with a solid presentation at a moment's notice.

The Government of Montserrat will be able to respond in a limited way for a week or two but will need financial support and technical assistance (interview, local government official, 3 October 2012).

He envisages an Australia where there are multiple treaties which allow "Aboriginal people to be able to respond in a modern world in a way that reflects their cultural and social continuum".

Patients were not included if pregnant, if unable to understand and read the native language, or if they were not able to respond to a text message via a mobile phone.

We propose a new active impact control (or absorber) system that is able to respond to a highly rapid impact and a large flow rate.

We compare the speed with which a sexual, respectively, an asexual, population is able to respond to a biased selective pressure.

A range of epithelium is therefore able to respond to a signal from the presumptive salivary gland mesenchyme and form a salivary gland.

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