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He seemed to know, or be able to master, anything.
But there is one service doormen provide that residents may be able to master themselves.
But most books don't trust learners to be able to master multiple registers.
You'll be able to master the manual settings of your camera and create images that express your personality.
For years, officials had been saying that North Korea wouldn't be able to master any of this technology.
The very nature of a complex system does not allow that a single person be able to master all required competences for its development or operation.
In surfing you have to be able to master the same things — your stance, your balance over your feet, the twisting and compressing and extending your legs.
AlphaGo's advancing proficiency at Go therefore provides a glimpse into how soon and to what extent computers will be able to master intuitive tasks.
"On the other hand, we want to be able to master nuclear technology," he added, to enable Iran to manufacture uranium as fuel for its nuclear plants.
It's not just a matter of looking frightfully regal on a horse, the monarch has to be able to master the radio microphone.
But if he doesn't think Tiger Woods will win here this week, who will be able to master the Old Course's wind and boonkers?
More suggestions(18)
be able to dominate
be able to control
be prepared to master
be able to boss
be used to master
be able to pattern
be able to read
be arduous to master
be unable to master
be able to keep
be able to afford
be able to refinance
be able to work
be able to contribute
be able to resist
be able to play
be able to escape
be able to repay
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