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The phrase "are able to concentrate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or capability to focus on a task or subject.
Example: "Despite the noise around her, she is able to concentrate on her studies."
Alternatives: "can focus" or "are capable of focusing".
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Nanochannel devices exhibit concentration polarization and are able to concentrate small molecules and peptides and proteins at the nanochannel and microchannel interface.
Thus they are able to concentrate on other concerns.
Students are able to concentrate, minor and major in Theater Arts.
By avoiding complicated code, we are able to concentrate on hardware issues.
This means that doctors are able to concentrate on the most difficult cases.
It is better however that we are able to concentrate on the algorithm.
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They wouldn't be able to concentrate".
I would never be able to concentrate.
I wouldn't be able to concentrate.
She has since been able to concentrate on healing.
I've been able to concentrate 100percentt on boxing.
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