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The phrase "able to visualise a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to form a mental image or concept of something.
Example: "She is able to visualise a clear plan for the project's success."
Alternatives: "capable of envisioning a" or "able to imagine a".
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In intubated patients where the tube accidentally has been placed in the main-stem bronchus, one will often be able to visualise a phenomenon called "lung pulse" in the non-ventilated lung [67, 102].
Thereby, through an intuitive graphical interface, users are able to visualise a biological network, modify it and use it to assess the quality of the fit with a corresponding data set of experimental data.
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In the same way that a woman bearing a child is able to visualise it, a woman with a business project will plan it in great detail, says Dutertre.
"We were able to visualise something a billion times smaller than a pinhead and further enhance the design atom by atom of the empty shells.
How the hell am I going to do justice to this, and how are the relatives of the Bloody Sunday victims going to react to me, Jimmy Nesbitt, the Protestant actor from Cold Feet, swanning into town to make a movie about their personal tragedy?" It's important for me as an actor to be able to visualise myself as a character in a setting, and I just couldn't place myself in Derry in 1972.
It was decided that it was of no purpose whatsoever to make do with a size-limited sketch and that only the real size specimen and model would do, and therefore, it was a necessary feat to be able to image the specimens completely so as to be able to visualise their capabilities in a virtual reality medium or in a model for an attachment mechanism for manufacture.
These have the advantage of being able to visualise the distinction between an underlying repertoire perturbation and a change because of clonal expansion of B cells.
Beekman et al. [ 58] were able to visualise murine heart perfusion with a submillimetre resolution after injection of 222 MBq [99mTc]tetrofosmin.
He first noticed it during a performance at New York's Guggenheim museum, for their Kandinsky retrospective and 50th anniversary gala, when he was able to visualise his compositions "as vividly as a painter might see his own work".
There were many examples of PSI falling as a student gained new insights into the professional role and judging that it was more out of reach than they had previously thought, or of PSI rising as a student was able to visualise themselves in the role finding it was less distant than they had feared.
I had never met a musician who was able to visualise his own music so well.
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