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The phrase "able to validate this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capability to confirm or verify a statement, claim, or piece of information.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need someone who is able to validate this data to ensure its accuracy."
Alternatives: "capable of confirming this" or "able to verify this".
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Unfortunately, we were not able to validate this further due to the lack of good quality antibodies able to detect the MALT1-API2 protein.
We were therefore not able to validate this hypothesis.
With a larger database, we will be able to validate this model on a separate dataset.
Human longitudinal studies under evaluation by our group will be able to validate this hypothesis.
Such side effects might have been expected to confound our experimental outcomes, and thus it was important to be able to validate this lower dose.
We were also able to validate this interaction by using tandem-affinity purification followed by mass spectrometry and yeast two-hybrid analysis.
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By visiting each of the individual training institutions in Zambia, we were able to validate the feasibility of this expansion target and to identify the minimum resources needed to achieve it.
Service Birmingham has supported the council in delivering the transformation programme and we encourage the new administration's decision to carry out this review as soon as they are able to validate the significant achievements made.
One of the direct applications of this study is to provide experimental approaches to be able to validate the risk assessment analyses regarding the functionality of engineered cementitious barriers.
"They need to be able to validate the pain and continue to show remorse," Ms. O'Shea said.
We were able to validate the TVDI-adjusted soil reflectance, although it should have directional effects.
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