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The phrase "are able to evolve" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capacity or capability of something to change or develop over time.
Example: "Organisms in nature are able to evolve in response to environmental changes."
Alternatives: "can adapt" or "have the ability to change".
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Changes in Earth's environment are expected to alter the ecological niches or selective pressures that affect the rate of mutation and the rate at which various species are able to evolve.
Tsareena Type: Grass Only the strongest of Steenee are able to evolve into Tsareena.
In the pool, subtypes of avian influenza viruses are able to evolve independently or through reassortments of gene fragments between and within the subtypes.
Unlike kernels and plug-ins, gene batteries are not regulatory and as such are able to evolve relatively quickly (Davidson and Erwin 2006).
While implementing this activity, we noticed a lingering misconception that should also be addressed in this synthesis: Individuals are able to evolve, or 'develop an adaptation,' if they are faced with a specific challenge.
The Walter White character from Breaking Bad is an example of how characters are able to evolve, or this case devolve, and develop and/or decline over the course of a series.
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In this regard, we present in this paper a novel technique that, based on evolvable hardware concepts, is able to evolve the degenerated shaper into a new design with better performance than the original one under the new sensor features.
I think we've been able to evolve a quite interesting hybrid".
In part, there hasn't been a revolution because existing technologies have been able to evolve.
Without their omnipresent shadow, politics has been able to evolve spontaneously amid the post-revolution uncertainty.
Another problem with lethal mutagenesis is that viruses may be able to evolve resistance to it.
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