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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to unhook" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the capability of detaching or disconnecting something, such as a hook or a clasp.
Example: "She was finally able to unhook the clasp of her necklace after struggling with it for several minutes."
Alternatives: "capable of detaching" or "able to disconnect".
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Under the identical drug-treatment conditions used in Figure 1A, the initial cells (Pre) from neither patient were able to unhook the ICLs produced by melphalan or cisplatin up to 48 hours.
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Once she settled into its possibilities, however, she was able to begin unhooking from fanciful ideas about what her life was actually like, and connecting with what she truly wanted for herself.
We fought to unhook ourselves while the rope twisted.
I was of the generation when men would try to unhook your bra in the movies.
But after months of fighting the horror begins to unhook her.
There would be no need to unhook a loft ladder or plug in a projector.
"I didn't want to unhook, this was too important," she said.
You were like a sweaty octopus trying to unhook a bra".
Meanwhile, nobody compensates you for the time and effort it takes you to unhook, pack up and exchange these things.
"He told me, 'If you're scuffling, sometimes you just have to unhook that train behind you,' " Murphy said.
It would make more sense to try to unhook the price of gas from the price of oil.
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