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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to visualize the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity to form mental images or concepts, often in contexts related to creativity, planning, or understanding complex ideas.
Example: "As a designer, I am able to visualize the final product before starting the project, which helps streamline the creative process."
Alternatives: "capable of imagining the" or "able to conceive the".
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Whereas the proposed system visualization method is able to visualize the traffic information as well as vehicle lane change information.
LIGAYA MISHAN: Were you able to visualize the hermaphroditic Gethenians?
"I think Zach was able to visualize the potential".
He was able to visualize the Clearwater and then there really was a ship.
Here we are able to visualize the recruitment of CadC to DNA in whole cells.
Military commanders will be able to visualize the best battlefield scenario.
And he was able to visualize the Hudson as a place where people will come to swim".
Another feature of Crick's mind was that he excelled in being able to visualize the physical relationship of objects.
Conclusions: EM residents are able to visualize the gallbladder in non-fasted healthy volunteers.
By expressing the membrane-bound hM3D-mCherry fusion protein in tanycytes, we were able to visualize the endfoot morphology.
A novel narrow band imaging (NBI) system is able to visualize the mucosal and vascular network in the GI tract.
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