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The phrase "able to standardize a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability or capacity to create a standard or uniform process for something.
Example: "The team is able to standardize a procedure that will improve efficiency across all departments."
Alternatives: "capable of standardizing a" or "qualified to standardize a".
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We must be able to standardize a scalable and secure platform to handle real time data and the amounts that users experience.
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We were able to standardize our outcome measures using a mean difference (MD) for continuous outcomes measured on the same scale and a standardized mean difference (SMD) for outcomes measured on different scales.
Although we were able to standardize this model we think, a significant improvement of the method may be achieved if the force transmission to the tensioner would be performed through a short, subcutaneous mechanism, which is handled through the intact sheep's skin.
This multicenter study involved 28 hospitals throughout Norway and we were not able to standardize the radiographs, which is an obvious limitation of the study.
The present study chose bovine muscle tissue instead of pulp tissue so as to be able to standardize both surface area and weight with a tissue punch.
An ideal situation implies that the examiners have been able to standardize their techniques by working together for a sufficiently long period.
This suggests that prior growth could form the basis of a more unified set of release criteria better able to standardize release responses within and among species.
"This idea of being able to standardize on Flash-based content across devices and platforms will be something TV vendors can get excited about because it will distinguish their products".
To describe the implementation of SCI tools in Epic at Rigshospitalet, University of Hospital, Capital Region of Denmark, and the ambitions for the future development of SCI related structured data and their reporting in the Epic EMR to be able to standardize data collection to facilitate research within institutions and collaboratively with other institutions locally and globally.
This inspired GEB-Accenture to develop their own blockchain solution for the employee benefits (EB) sector, and it will be interesting to see if GEB and Accenture are able to standardize their solution across the reinsurance sector.
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