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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also suitable to create" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the appropriateness of something for the purpose of creation or production.
Example: "This material is also suitable to create durable and long-lasting products."
Alternatives: "also appropriate for creating" or "also fit for producing".
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In this context, dynamic covalent bond-based polymers are also suitable to create white-light emissive materials that are relevant to supramolecular polymers.
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However, they require expensive fabrication methods that are not suitable to create inexpensive devices.
It is therefore suitable to create articular cartilage defects on the femoral trochlea without the risk of postoperative patellar luxation.
This site is more suitable to create blog themes.
In general, the gums are thickeners and are not usually suitable to create gels.
It is also possible to create lithographically defined structures of a suitable template to generate nanoparticle patterns without the multiple steps of synthesis and absorption of the corresponding nanoparticles from solution.
The analysis suggests that a one-size-fits-all solution does not exist: the policy makers need not only to address the design and implementation of suitable energy policies, but also to create an investment climate to mobilise domestic and foreign capital and innovation.
It also wants to create order".
Both parties use a suitable symmetric cryptosystem but entity has also the ability to create a random asymmetric key pair,.
It also seems likely to create controversy.
The paper is initially impregnated with some suitable solvent to create a stationary liquid phase.
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