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The phrase "are able to generate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's or something's capability to produce or create something.
Example: "The new software tools are able to generate detailed reports in a matter of seconds."
Alternatives: "can produce" or "have the ability to create."
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"He knows that Bill and I are able to generate a lot of excitement".
Using these we are able to generate the appropriate timing for the traffic lights.
We demonstrate that low-energy transfers to target atoms are able to generate complex damage structures.
Some mechanisms using closed loops are able to generate contact forces and deployable structures.
"The audiences are large enough that they are able to generate substantial advertising revenues," Mr. Fratrik said.
Income per capita grows when productivity improves because companies are able to generate more output with fewer resources.
If the most promising mission-based programs are able to generate some earned income, of course they should.
Unfortunately for the Cavs, Stephen Curry is determined to short-circuit any momentum they are able to generate.
In conclusion, we are able to generate prototissues which resemble the geometry of e.g. epithelial cells within tissues.
By carefully designing all the components of the system, we are able to generate highly-optimized code.
They may be classified in function of the measured parameters and effects they are able to generate.
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