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The phrase "able to return the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of someone or something to give back or provide something that was previously given or taken.
Example: "The system is able to return the requested data within seconds."
Alternatives: "capable of returning the" or "able to provide the".
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"First, to all of the supporters, I was able to return the favour," he said.
They also like to be able to return the machine easily if it breaks.
It would have been so nice to have been able to return the favor.
It was nice, for a change, to be able to return the favor.
Khalid had called him, one of the other lawyers said, but Abdel Harith was never able to return the call.
"We were able to return the palace to what it was like — with maybe a crisper feel," he said.
More importantly, it was also able to return the melanin content of α-melanocyte stimulated by α-MSH to base levels unlike other inhibitors that only targeted tyrosinase.
After you have submitted a proposal, you will be able to return the proposal to yourself for revisions during the approval process.
Mr Liu thinks it highly unlikely that anyone will default: "It's impossible not to be able to return the money," he says.
Working from nitrate material in its archives, MoMA was able to return the black-and-white film to a close approximation of its radiant original visual quality.
City officials would then be able to return the cat to its colony rather than keeping it in a shelter indefinitely.
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