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The phrase "are able to know" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's ability or capability to understand or be aware of something. For example: - Children are able to know the difference between right and wrong from a young age. - With the advances in technology, we are now able to know about events happening on the other side of the world in real time. - It takes time and effort, but eventually you will be able to know yourself better and understand your own emotions. - Even though it may seem impossible now, you will be able to know your potential and achieve your goals with determination and hard work.
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Your fans are able to know you're in one central location.
When they sign up, we are able to know that the owners clicked and cares.
Thus, we are able to know what has happened in the material simply by analyzing or comparing residual trails on the material.
And then there's patriarchal power: the two wives have more in common than they are able to know.
Imagine that if farmers are able to know the crop's growth status just by scanning leaves, then the field management will be much more convenient and accurate.
The advantage of using this trade-off plot is that, we are able to know impacts of the design, control and cost in the early design stage of the heat exchanger network.
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Being able to know what she wants.
"You want to be able to know who everybody is.
You should be able to know where you are going.
Then, Bernard is able to know which month it is.
"Sometimes we think we should be able to know everything.
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