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The phrase "able to use more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to utilize a greater amount of something, such as resources or tools.
Example: "With the new software update, users are now able to use more features than before."
Alternatives: "capable of utilizing more" or "enabled to use more".
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Would the film have been as successful if Steven Spielberg had been able to use more footage of the mechanically temperamental shark?
In fighting against the Islamic rebellion, Algeria has said that it would be able to use more modern equipment, like attack helicopters.
And PNC, which will pay $5.6 billion for National City, will be able to use more than $5 billion in acquired losses to offset its own income.
The Giants have had such success rushing the passer — even with only three linemen — that Fewell has been able to use more exotic sets and switch the versatile components up front.
According to official documents, seen by IPS, from the Tanzania Investment Centre, a government agency set up to promote and facilitate investment: "Even within a seven-year period, an investor would not be able to use more than 10,000 hectares".
We'd love to be able to use more.
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Additionally, we might be able to use AI more and more in predicting and modeling trade negotiation outcomes.
By using the Monte Carlo method, we are able to use a more realistic digital phantom with more degrees of freedom regarding the shape of the phantom, physiological movements due to breathing, and the motion of the heart.
Everyone uses oxygen to break down food into the components that provide energy; the more oxygen you are able to use, the more energy you will produce, and the faster you can run, ride, or swim.
Jogging brings improved endurance: When your body is able to use oxygen more efficiently, you will find you have more energy.
Normally doesn't take more than one eraser, may be able to use that more than once.
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