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The phrase "able to undo the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability to reverse or negate an action or effect.
Example: "The software is able to undo the last changes made to the document, allowing users to recover previous versions."
Alternatives: "capable of reversing the" or "able to revert the".
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But no one was able to undo the European arrest warrant.
The new president will be able to undo the regulations, and is virtually certain to, given his previous comments on the issue.
"We won't be able to undo the cuts that have been felt in recent years, and I know that this will be disappointing for many people.
"Not a single senior will have drug coverage through Medicare next year, and when the meager benefit does come, it won't be until 2006," Mr. Matsui wrote in the memorandum, which concluded: "Unfortunately for Republicans, they won't be able to undo the mistakes they've made on Medicare anytime soon".
In addition, we investigate the neutrality result of Warr [38] and Bergstrom, Blume, and Varian [6] whereby consumers are able to undo the impact of income redistribution as well as public provision financed by lump-sum taxes.
One might not be able to undo the damage but there is a path to repentance for the sin itself.
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There is a good chance you may not be able to undo this knot, so be prepared to cut the rope if you need to remove it.
As soon as it no longer knows its commitments to be useful, i.e., leading to fulfillment of some goal, and practically possible, an agent is able to undo these commitments.
Just know this: what you've already done, the planner might not be able to undo, and furthermore, the planner is not responsible for.
We may not be able to undo all of the damage in our own lifetime, but we can hope to change the course for our children.
And he was able to undo a lot of the structures of our democracy from inside to his advantage to gain power.
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