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The phrase "able use of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "able to use"? You can use "able to use" when describing someone's capability or skill in utilizing something effectively.
Example: "She is able to use advanced software tools to enhance her productivity."
Alternatives: "capable use of" or "proficient in using".
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Waxman makes able use of earlier press accounts (including my own), and she is correct to conclude that while the evidence is disturbing, the idea of a conspiracy centered around True raises many questions.
With Mr. Elmslie's libretto, generally well shaped if overembellished with fillips of pathos, and Mr. Pasatieri's able use of the orchestra, "The Seagull" seems to be a solid work at the lower end of the artistic spectrum, like a piece of furniture from Ikea: secretly better than it's supposed to be.
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A strength of this study lies in the precise measures we were able to use of both our outcomes.
Future work will include more patients and may be able to use of CT to measure scapular position.
We were able to make use of the information provided by these defectors.
Perhaps they will be able to block use of the land for a tractor trailer storage.
Because radical Islam has been able to make use of modern means of communication.
Will I still be able to make use of the Office of Career Services?
They were able to make use of a quantity of splendid sketches and drawings.
We wanted, say, a hundred users to be able to make use of the hardware at once.
This method is simple and able to make use of the sparsity of the problem instances.
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