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"be able to remove" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means having the ability or capability to remove something. Example: The stain on the carpet was so stubborn that even with strong cleaners, I was not able to remove it completely.
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"The question is, am I going to be able to remove it?
If the plantain is ripe, you'll be able to remove it fairly easily with your hands.
"Six months from now, we may be able to remove the mail icon from the right".
The robot also had to be able to remove his ear and put it back on.
"We would be able to remove them from the area upon sight".
The Phorm system will not be able to remove the cookie from an encrypted image request.
Users will, for instance, be able to remove themselves after they are tagged.
Some of these sites, if they are released for development, may be able to remove pressure elsewhere.
The service will display advertisements in a narrow window that users will not be able to remove from their screens.
The administration would clearly love to be able to remove American troops from the line of fire.
The United Nations must be able to remove or destroy any weapons and weapons materials that inspectors find.
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be feasible to remove
be ready to remove
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be able to overcome
be used to remove
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be able to read
be able to resist
be able to play
be able to keep
be forewarned to remove
be able to afford
be able to refinance
be able to work
be able to contribute
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