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The phrase "are able to comprehend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to understand something.
Example: "Students who are able to comprehend complex texts often perform better in exams."
Alternatives: "can understand" or "are capable of understanding".
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New words are created every day by people who are able to comprehend their meanings before they exist.
Individuals with this form of aphasia are able to comprehend speech but have great difficulty expressing their thoughts.
Different features are presented and validated from a basic case study, where the students are able to comprehend the main concepts of relaying devices.
While content-teachers are not reading teachers, per se, they are responsible for helping their students become independent learners in a particular discipline learners who are able to comprehend the "world" as well as the "word" of their disciplines.
But as the election will be using the supplementary vote system – a mild form of PR that only Londoners are able to comprehend, apparently – there's absolutely no reason not to vote for the independent or other minority candidate, and as long as you put Ken or Boris as "second preference" the vote will not be wasted.
In order to be effective, reverse engineering needs tool support, which provides functionality to extract low-level facts from the systems, to analyze and generate knowledge about the systems, and to visualize that knowledge so that reverse engineers are able to comprehend the aspects of the system that they are interested in effectively.
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Citizens of today need to be able to comprehend meaning that is constructed through two or more communication modes.
"This man," said Bernard, "presumes to be able to comprehend by human reason the entirety of God".
A half-century later, MP3-equipped Americans may not be able to comprehend the significance of that.
Technology may not be able to comprehend a person's unique characteristic in the same way a human being can.
"We will never be able to comprehend the senseless nature of their deaths, the total disregard shown for human life and that no remorse has ever been shown".
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