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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to restart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of a system, device, or person to initiate a process again after it has stopped or been interrupted.
Example: "The software is able to restart automatically after a crash to minimize downtime."
Alternatives: "capable of restarting" or "able to reboot."
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The pilot was finally able to restart its engines.
But the pilot was able to restart the engines fairly quickly.
It was dismantled, but questions remain about how easily Iraq would be able to restart it.
The only thing I buy is a £12.99 device that claims to be able to restart a flat car battery.
It was not clear when -- or even if -- the company would be able to restart its planned stock offering.
Mr. Hardin repeatedly expressed the hope that the two sides might be able to restart discussions and reach a resolution.
The jet dropped more than two miles before pilots were able to restart the engines and land safely.
"If we are able to restart lending, we think there could be a dramatic improvement," he said.
At that point, the crew was able to restart the engines, which allowed for an emergency landing.
Under the new system, she would be able to restart leave after going back to work, so long as she gave her employer sufficient notice.
It was not clear when -- or even if -- the company, Oryx Natural Resources, would be able to restart its planned stock offering.
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