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The phrase "able to transport" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability of a person, vehicle, or system to move something from one place to another.
Example: "The new delivery truck is able to transport large quantities of goods efficiently."
Alternatives: "capable of transporting" or "equipped to transport".
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Several multigenic families of metal transporters able to transport metal ions or metal-chelates are found in the Arabidopsis genome.
These transporters are able to transport different metals (like Zn2+, Cu+, Cu2+, Cd2+, Pb2+, Ni2+, Co2+) across biological membranes.
These oligopeptide transporters are able to transport small peptides across the BBB by an electrochemical proton gradient [ 88].
Interestingly, our molecular dynamic analyses suggest that S. mansoni class I glucose transporters are not able to transport glucose.
It meant being able to transport me and Mum around with nothing but a motorcycle license.
Able to transport 2,000 40-foot containers, they were the largest vessels afloat.
He inspects my luggage thoughtfully before declaring himself able to transport it to my room.
Here she is able to transport readers to Mr Zamperini's prison camps.
When a further two lines open, the cable cars will be able to transport 18,000 passengers an hour.
He said the planes would be able to transport about 200 scientists and support staff on each trip.
To listeners, it often seems that Mr. Montone is able to transport himself instantly from one borough to another.
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