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"that can operate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has the ability to function or work correctly. For example, "This machine is equipped with advanced technology that can operate in a variety of conditions."
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These experiments highlight a variety of tribological mechanisms that can operate in microreservoir-patterned coatings.
Special attention is paid to the number of Afghan units that can operate independently in combat.
Later, big clearing banks that can operate at national level start to emerge.
Amphibious vehicle, vehicle for transporting passengers and cargo that can operate on land and in water.
"People don't want elections, they want a government that can operate quickly, properly, efficiently".
There is also a plethora of state and territory laws that can operate in different circumstances.
The brigade has also doubled the number of radios that can operate in potentially explosive atmospheres.
"To me, it's when you make art that can operate on its own.
Nick Roy develops unmanned aerial vehicles that can operate autonomously in constrained spaces and unmapped environments.
They will also look for enzymes that can operate at higher temperatures.
This machine was designed and built with a superconducting magnet that can operate in space.
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