Sentence examples for about enabled from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about enabled" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is enabled in relation to a specific topic, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The features about enabled settings are not well documented."
Alternatives: "regarding enabled" or "concerning enabled".

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A whole world of possibilities we can barely think about enabled by connectivity that will require some big advances in technology - bandwidth provision, low power transmission, really low-cost devices much cheaper than mobile phones.

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"Isn't that what education is about enabling every child to achieve the maximum potential?

Our location is critical; it reflects what we're about, enables face-to-face contact with people who value what we do and can help spread the word".

That's what NHS foundation trusts are about: enabling hospitals to respond more quickly to the needs and preferences of NHS patients.

That's really what GoPro's all about: enabling this versatility.

If the American revolution was about rejecting taxation without representation, the American constitution was about enabling taxation with representation.

Others believe they have nothing to do with religion and are really about enabling discrimination against the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender community.

It is about enabling them to live".

"It's about enabling the participant to be creative".

Which is another problem – good security is about enabling programmes.

This is all about enabling shoppers to make informed choices".

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