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The phrase "are fairly able" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a moderate level of capability or competence in a particular context.
Example: "The team members are fairly able to complete the project on time, given their experience and skills."
Alternatives: "are quite capable" or "are reasonably skilled."
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are fairly able
adverb
In a fair manner; clearly; openly; plainly; fully; distinctly; frankly.
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A few studies show that when households have access to credit at reasonable rates and they are fairly able to insure their consumption, such as when they have access to micro-credit [ 69, 72].
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Under low compressive loads, the implant was fairly flexible, and able to deform relatively easily (E=120 200 kPa).
There is, of course, the obvious objection: if you know what you want – or if you're prepared to devote yourself to clicks and algorithms – you're fairly likely to be able to get a book more cheaply from a giant online retailer, and delivered to your door to boot.
"I'm fairly happy we're able to move forward.
The structure of the model was fairly simple, but was able to produce a wide range of stand trajectories and behaviors across a range of stand conditions defined within Reineke's (1933) stand density space (McGarrigle et al. 2013).
"Snapchat is optimized for quickly sending photos, but it's fairly crappy at being able to consume photos – number one, because they suddenly disappear; number two, because you have to hold your finger on the screen; number three because there's no history," explains Bicanic.
Shelepin failed to gather support in the Presidium and Brezhnev's position was fairly secure; he was able to remove Shelepin from office in 1967.
"You could be fairly close and not be able to hear the monitors," Ms. Laing said.
Countries where central bargaining is strong may thus be left behind.Achieving such diversity is fairly easy when companies are able to pay big nominal wage increases.
The moderator is Jon Keller, a political analyst with WBZ, and the format is fairly open, with the candidates able to question each other.
"We felt pretty comfortable that he would be able to be fairly close to what he did last year," Lou Piniella, the Mariners manager, said.
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