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The phrase "are able to aggregate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of combining or collecting data or information from various sources.
Example: "The new software features allow users to aggregate data from multiple databases for comprehensive analysis."
Alternatives: "can compile" or "are capable of collecting".
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In contrast, imidazolium salts have lost their strong hydrogen-bonding ability through alkylation of both nitrogens, but they are able to aggregate electrostatically.
Researchers must take great care in ensuring sensitive research data isn't accessible by outsourced labor, or that none of the users providing crowdsourced labor are able to aggregate and store their own copy of the research dataset.
I think ClickTale can be a good complement to existing statistics services as they will help understanding dynamic behaviors, in particular if they are able to aggregate raw data in a more digestible way.
CPOs are able to collect the same management and performance fees, but instead of having to track each client individually, they are able to aggregate all of the capital under one account and allocate returns according to the percentage that each investor owns.
Big corporations are able to aggregate immense wealth and power.
Using lipid bilayers, we show that WASp−/− B cells are able to aggregate antigen into cSMACs after receptor stimulation.
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An α-syn-dependent etiopathologic hypothesis states that in PD α-syn is able to aggregate and gain a toxic function, even if the noxious aggregated form (protofibrillar or fibrillar) is debated [11], [12].
The peptide is able to aggregate bacteria in vitro but does not mediate leakage or aggregation of artificial liposomes at low- or high-salt concentrations and does not destroy lipid membranes [ 17].
Should they be able to aggregate it and sell it without your permission, perhaps to other aggregators, in order to better target ads or add to a profile of you and your demographic?
Membrane aggregation experiments by turbidimetry and cytometry showed that penetratin is able to aggregate very efficiently PE and PC but is unable to aggregate PG membranes.
"Being able to aggregate all of that content in one place was interesting".
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