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The phrase "able to successfully apply" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capability to effectively implement or utilize a skill, knowledge, or technique in a practical context.
Example: "She is able to successfully apply her knowledge of marketing strategies to increase sales."
Alternatives: "capable of effectively applying" or "competent in successfully implementing".
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Mr Milburn said: "Given the abolition of the EMA and the inadequacies of its replacement, there is a good case for universities helping to provide financial support to promising disadvantaged pupils so they can achieve the necessary exam results to be able to successfully apply to higher education".
Now, it is looking questionable whether it will be able to successfully apply that strategy to YouTube, its biggest acquisition.
We were able to successfully apply it using the FXLMF and FXLMS algorithms with different step sizes.
They say they may not be be able to successfully apply for licences as the council will be carrying out their inspections over a number of years.
I.e. these children were able to successfully apply grapheme-phoneme-conversion rules necessary for pseudoword reading while being impaired using the direct route.
We were able to successfully apply a laboratory-value trigger tool in an ambulatory care clinic and to achieve clinician agreement in ADE ascertainment using the chart review.
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Whereas control children manage to successfully apply grapheme-phoneme matching, dyslexic children might not be able to do so resulting in lower amplitudes for LF words compared to control children.
As such, many organizations fail to successfully apply category management.
Is there any way to successfully apply psychology to interrogations without crossing the line?
If Turnbull's assertion is correct, then Ghadirian will likely be able to successfully re-apply for entry into the US the school trip is slated to take place in March of this year.
The feasibility assessments of visits and treatment accelerations mandated by this protocol, and the barriers to implementing the treatment protocols, are critical to understanding whether practicing US rheumatologists will be able to successfully and routinely apply T2T management.
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