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The phrase "able to survive such" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or resilience to endure a particular situation or challenge.
Example: "The species has shown that it is able to survive such extreme environmental changes."
Alternatives: "capable of enduring such" or "able to withstand such".
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Within 8 km (5 miles) few people in the open or in ordinary buildings will likely be able to survive such a blast.
Hardliners say he would not be able to survive such an election result; however, the consensus says he would be able to continue, though he would probably stand down after his planned EU referendum which is due to be held by the end of 2017.
IT must be able to survive such failures to avoid downtime and deliver reliably on service level agreements (SLAs).
Moreover, the computer program has to be able to survive such interrogation with a high degree of success over a repeated number of trials.
The pelagic sea snake Pelamis, for example, can tolerate body temperatures between 18°C and 33°C (Graham 1974), whereas most mammals would not be able to survive such low body temperatures.
There's simply no way that all the destination-based services listed so far will be able to survive such a cluttered field, so it may be worthwhile for some of them to at least consider the discovery-related aspect of travel and to design systems that help draw out and collect users' preferences around travel, sort of how Gtrot and Gogobot currently do, but perhaps in deeper ways.
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It turns out that these people were no more likely to die after these events than before, and the authors concluded that cancer patients are not able to postpone their deaths to survive such significant occasions.
The brand must be 'modularized,' able to detach from its leader's persona quickly, to survive such issues.
How well they would be able to survive if such conditions became more common was unknown.
"I don't know how we will be able to survive under such dry conditions," says Bathalefhi Seoroka, a subsistence farmer.
How they are able to survive in such extreme conditions is of great interest to geneticists and other life scientists". The faculty at the center will consist of scientists from Stanford, Cornell and various Jordanian and Israeli universities.
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