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The phrase "able to show a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the capability to demonstrate or present something, often followed by a noun that specifies what is being shown.
Example: "The new software is able to show a detailed analysis of the data trends over the past year."
Alternatives: "capable of demonstrating a" or "able to present a".
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However, none was able to show a survival advantage.
I thought that in six weeks we'd be able to show a real difference.
"But employers must be able to show a good business reason," she said.
States must also be able to show a drop in their abortion rate since 1995.
"We were able to show a reversal" for a short period, Dr. Schatz said.
In the end, the company was able to show a profit of $27,530 on revenue of $2,077,770.
If audited, filers must be able to show a receipt for any single gift of $250 or more.
"I was able to show a little of my inside scoring," said Whitney, who made 8 of 10 shots.
Hence, the system is able to show a predictable response while keeping rapid reactivity to the dynamic environment.
So students at all ends of the spectrum are benefiting and able to show a much deeper knowledge and maturity with the material.
We have been able to show a range of possibilities - by no means exhaustive - and potential for the use of the iPad in the field.
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