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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also able to combine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capability of something to merge or integrate with other elements or components.
Example: "The new software is also able to combine various data sources for more comprehensive analysis."
Alternatives: "also capable of merging" or "also able to integrate".
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Non-human primates are also able to combine discrete quantities, which can allow them to adjust their investment quantitatively.
We were also able to combine the probe's use with the use of isotope-labeled amino acids in cell culture (SILAC -based proteomicSILAC -basedate the differential proteomicsf protoins associated with hmC- versus C-containing DNA.
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"All of this shows that our top models will also be able to combine automotive fascination with responsibility for the environment," Daimler chief executive Dieter Zetsche said.
I.B.M. said it had also been able to combine its method for producing strained silicon with its previously announced technology for inserting a thin insulator under the crucial processing elements of a chip.
These new apps will not only "sense" the world around you, using the smartphone's sensors like the compass, GPS, and accelerometer – they'll also be able to combine that data with a history of your actions to intelligently determine your likes, interests and favorites.
Starting today, Segment users will also be able to combine their internally generated data with data from third-party tools like Salesforce, Zendesk, Stripe, Twilio and others — data that is typically siloed and hard to integrate (support for Google AdWords, Facebook Ads and other tools is coming soon).
They also need to be able to combine their analytic tools using a safe data flow software mechanism.
New manager Gerardo Martino is still wrestling with the problem of exactly how much he needs to change the prevailing 'tiki-taka' ideology in order to compete with a new breed of teams - most clearly embodied by Bayern but also including Manchester City - who are able to combine technical excellence with powerful athleticism.
We also test whether the methods are able to combine highly informative, but incomplete, data sets.
"T20", as he is known, also added that he was no longer able to combine the presidency with his role on the Fifa ex-co.
The term 'philosopher' in 18th-century France was not applied only to people such as Descartes and Locke, but also to a new group of writers able to combine intellectual analysis, literature and social commentary.
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