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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to sense" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the capability of perceiving or detecting something, often in a physical or metaphorical context. Example: "The new technology is able to sense changes in temperature and adjust accordingly."
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"Robots are supposed to be able to sense".
In order for cells to react to topography, they must be able to sense shape.
Shouldn't it be able to sense when you've gone to sleep?
"I understand that you wouldn't be able to sense it at this point," he added.
And, on a more subtle level, they were able to sense something — an emergent energy.
This means the UAV would be able to sense its own position and velocity in space.
The robust detection circuit was also able to sense and follow this line.
Driving slower, the sensors were then able to sense turns in the track.
She has talked in the past about being able to sense his spirit.
And, on a more subtle level, they were able to sense something -- an emergent energy.
Who was he? Virgil is able to "sense other people's secrets".
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