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The phrase "able to shield" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's or something's capacity to protect or defend against harm or danger.
Example: "The new software is able to shield users from potential cyber threats."
Alternatives: "capable of protecting" or "equipped to defend".
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No institution, especially a religious one, should be able to shield a predator from civil prosecution.
The boards also need to be able to shield potential donors from coercion.
"Parents with lower household incomes are not able to shield their children from debt in similar ways".
It is why they are great performers, able to shield distraction the way lead shields X-rays.
But he — and his suppliers — say they won't be able to shield customers from dramatic price increases much longer.
Recipients of reduced benefits have been able to shield the remainder by receiving their payment via paper check and simply cashing it.
GigaOm | Google's "Don't Be Evil" motto doesn't seem to be able to shield the technology industry from being cast as evildoers.
On top of that, she said, she doubts she will be able to shield her son from the outside scrutiny for long.
"The biggest reason probably has to do with the skin being able to shield itself from the harmful effects of the sun".
Because of corruption in many Indonesian courts, some debtors have been able to shield their assets from international parties, plaintiffs' lawyers say.
Mr. Udatn, the medium, said he was thankful that local tribes had been able to shield themselves behind Hinduism, but regretted the compromise.
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