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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'can operate with' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a person or thing having the capability to use, control, or work something. For example, "I know he can operate with a computer, but he cannot use software."
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Variable speed operation can operate with any specified refrigeration temperature.
This place can operate with live shows and special events.
We like better the programs that we can operate with.
The dexterity of the robot means surgeons can operate with more precision.
These attitudes create a penumbra in which Töben and his ilk can operate with impunity.
But it's unclear how long those services can operate with impunity after the Liberty Reserve shutdown.
By contrast, markets, which can operate with very few rules, force rapid adaptation to changing circumstances.
Even when acting as a counterbalance to the marketplace, government, Cuomo believes, can operate with something like the market's efficiency.
"If people are frightened, he can operate with impunity," the chief said, "and thus far he has succeeded".
That is one reason why they can operate with so little capital, because they have so little risk.
And the army and the ISI can operate with little accountability to a rudderless civilian administration led by Mr. Gilani.
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