Sentence examples for be able to strike from inspiring English sources

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The U.S.S.R. would always be able to strike back.

They will be able to strike infrastructure deals with local governments.

Would Disney be able to strike a delicate balance between nostalgia and innovation?

You might even be able to strike up some rapport with other delegates online beforehand.

I like chefs to be able to strike up a conversation with customers.

From there who knows?—the world may one day be able to strike out for the summit.

These include: * A new register for healthcare support workers which would be able to "strike off" poorly performing staff.

It's a tough trick, and it is doubtful Mr Paul will be able to strike the necessary balance.

In the air, we'll be able to strike across the world with pinpoint accuracy, using both aircraft and unmanned systems".

Beyond that, he finds it hard to imagine that colleges would be able to strike the appropriate balance.

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This suggests that tumor cells may be able to 'strike back' to kill those immune cells inside.

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