Sentence examples for able to unlock from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "able to unlock" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capability or a system's functionality to access or reveal something that is secured or hidden.
Example: "The new software is able to unlock advanced features that were previously unavailable to users."
Alternatives: "capable of unlocking" or "able to access".

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Her claims were further bolstered when she was able to unlock the phone with her PIN.

We must be able to unlock a low-carbon economy in Europe.

They will then be able to unlock additional features by purchasing upgrades.

By accessing the EAS F.C. Catalogue, fans who achieve Level 14 will be able to unlock the MLS All-Stars".

She is in my play because she was able to unlock the secret of the Ruskin marriage.

We will be able to unlock the secret codes that diseases use to transmit messages from cell to cell.

Hopefully, by putting them together, we'll be able to unlock the mystery of Fifty Shades of Grey.

This means the companies themselves won't be able to unlock phones, laptops and tablets to reveal photos, documents, email and recordings stored within".

A smartphone will someday be able to unlock and turn on our cars, but that doesn't mean we'll want to use it as the steering wheel.

By abandoning plans to roll up its European and Asian assets into one offering, ING may be able to unlock more value for its Asian business.

Comcast may be able to unlock value from Disney in the short term because Mr Eisner has not, in recent years, managed his company well.

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