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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and can be generated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to create or produce something, often in a technical or scientific context.
Example: "The data is available in various formats and can be generated using the appropriate software tools."
Alternatives: "and may be produced" or "and is capable of being created."
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These sequences are stored in public databases and can be generated by private companies or academic facilities that synthesize genes.
It is plentiful, already widely distributed and can be generated from extremely low- or zero-emissions sources like solar or wind farms.
The new light has a wavelength of 531 nanometers and can be generated at room temperature.
Hydrogen is a flexible storage medium and can be generated by the electrolysis of water.
However, praziquantel-resistant parasites have been identified in endemic areas and can be generated in the laboratory.
Here, D is a set of evenly distributed projection directions and can be generated by SPIDER command VO NEA.
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A variety of microstructures and properties can be generated by thermal processing and solid-state phase transformations.
We are looking at how a sense of ownership and responsibility can be generated towards our public institutions and find ways of holding them accountable.
Both knowledge and interest can be generated through easily accessible statistics and control opportunities.
A lot of conversation between parents and children can be generated about driving carefully, obeying laws and looking out for pedestrians.
There are a variety of possible production processes, and hydrogen can be generated from coal, natural gas, biomass, and water.
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