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The phrase "are able to characterize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability to describe or define something in detail.
Example: "The researchers are able to characterize the behavior of the new material under different conditions."
Alternatives: "can describe" or "are capable of defining".
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Polarimetric observations are able to characterize only the topmost optical depth of the Venus clouds.
Various recently appeared methods are able to characterize in a robust way the mesoscopic features of data spaces.
For this model we are able to characterize completely the global behavior of solutions, completing that theory.
These are both low order models which are able to characterize the main satellite dynamics and the corresponding noise.
The energy traces obtained are able to characterize the energy overhead of the OS services and then to model the power and energy consumption.
As such, we are able to characterize emergent mechanical and thermodynamic properties across a series of proteins in a consistent way.
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Finally, we were able to characterize the features of this population.
We have not been able to characterize efficient networks within Region II.
"Technologists should be able to characterize what their algorithms or systems are going to do via transparent and traceable standards.
"With E-ELT we hope to be able to characterize an Earth-like exoplanet," Martins says.
"That she was able to characterize the proteins functionally was very impressive".
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