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The phrase "are unable to remove" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a lack of ability or capacity to eliminate or take away something.
Example: "Despite our best efforts, we are unable to remove the stain from the carpet."
Alternatives: "cannot eliminate" or "are not able to take away".
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Customers are unable to remove their cards, and the suspects stand close enough to watch as the customers re-enter their ID numbers.
On the other hand, biological methods are unable to remove dyes from effluents effectively.
As most of the PSFs are unable to remove the coliform completely, disinfection must be adopted after filtration to ensure pure drinking water supply.
They are cheaper and last longer, but are unable to remove organic compounds such as PCBs, phthalates, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides such as atrazine.
The crew are unable to remove the creature from Kane's face, as its grip is strong and its blood is an extremely corrosive molecular acid.
In the event that they are unable to remove the tiny kitty piss tube, they would have to re-route his urethra to... well, an opening that looks a hell of a lot like a girl cat's vagina.
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Nail varnish or remover can seep into them and you will be unable to remove it.
Israeli doctors were unable to remove the bullet.
Although it claimed to have aborted the mission, it said it had been unable to remove the explosives in time.
As Peronist leaders squabbled over presidential succession, Argentines were unable to remove money from their bank accounts, and business activity ground to a halt.
It stays with them as a mental hump, a painful tumour, which even as excellent a surgeon as time will be unable to remove.
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