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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'that unable' is not correct or usable in written English.
To use this phrase correctly, you need to word it as 'unable to,' as in: "I am unable to attend the meeting."
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They said that unable to stand up the suggestion of a conspiracy, the editor decided not to run the story.
A second fermentation is then induced in the bottle, which produces carbon dioxide that, unable to escape, carbonates the wine.
The deaths have so terrified some addicts that, unable to quit altogether, they have at least switched from injecting to smoking heroin, a safer if less potent method.
Hankies came out again last week, when Thackray made an equally tearful announcement to the staff that, unable to find a buyer, the magazine would be closed.
I assumed that "unable to run" referred to the auto-accident injury that had been his pretext for not running the Cowtown Marathon.
Later, Simone would remember that, unable to speak, her body paralyzed, she had kept repeating to herself: 'I will get through this.
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"Those that were unable to train are making decent progress.
"There is an India that is unable to catch up".
Existing immovable objects include such items as buildings or stadiums that are unable to be relocated.
The algorithm will penalise neighbourhood structures that are unable to generate better solutions.
Firms that are unable to meet these minimum thresholds become uncompetitive and lose market share.
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