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The phrase "are potentially able" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or capability of someone or something to do a particular action or task.
Example: "The new software updates are potentially able to improve system performance significantly."
Alternatives: "may be capable" or "could potentially".
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It is likely that in the case of an SDH defect, the cells might cope more easily with decreased ATP production by the mitochondria, as most of the respiratory chain will still be functional, and several metabolic shunts are potentially able to provide electrons and generate a membrane potential sufficient to generate normal levels of ATP.
No one person is worth all the money they are potentially able to earn".
NGOs are potentially able to access and assist vulnerable people where states are not.
If one-fifth of the businesses in London moved out to other cities, where they would have cheaper running costs, for example lower rent, and are potentially able to pay workers less (as house prices etc would be lower) then it would give the capital breathing space.
Surface treatments, although having a negative impact on economics, are potentially able to overcome the problem of incompatibility.
As these attributes are potentially able to be shared by unlimited number of group members, our proposed scheme scales well.
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An additional consequence of the lack of proper oversight of the intermediaries is that they were potentially able to take advantage of the witnesses they contacted.
Spiritualists believed spirits residing in the afterlife were potentially able to commune with the living, and they set up seances to enable this.
We also identified residue 12 as being potentially able to alter PpL binding.
The hypothesis was tested that a poroelastic material model is potentially able to describe the mechanical behavior of cartilaginous tissues in dynamic indentation experiments.
This system, due to the semiconductor detector used, presents the novelty of being potentially able to acquire both in CT (transmission) mode and in SPECT (emission) mode.
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