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The phrase "are able to more" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "They are able to more effectively manage their time with the new software."
Alternatives: "can do more" or "are capable of more".
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Those credits are created by plants that are able to more easily meet requirements.
Spatial pair-copulas are able to more accurately capture spatial dependence compared to other types of spatial copula models.
It all means that we are able to more accurately assess player performance which should help us become a better team.
I think that the new algorithm is very useful as it greatly benefits programmers, they are able to more efficiently test new algorithms.
The United Nations said the official death toll was 11, but many officials anticipate that number will rise once they are able to more thoroughly inspect the outer islands of the scattered archipelago.
For example, although there are differences between mice and humans, new models are able to more accurately model sporadic human cancers by specifically controlling timing and location of mutations, even within single cells.
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The sample of adoptees is able to more fully control for genetic confounding.
Through proper preparation, structure and practice, you will be able to more easily remember your presentation.
People should be able to more easily see the creativity and beauty in science.
We will be able to more effectively showcase what is an excellent competition".
You may even be able to more swiftly climb the corporate ladder.
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