Examples of using More able in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
That is right up to quite recently as you are now more able to protect yourselves.
For instructions, download the‘More able tasks' worksheet on the‘Hunting for Asteroids' activity websitew3.
that it is more able to resist shocks.
As a result, bacteria at these locations are somewhat more able to cause disease.
You are more able to learn to have empathy not only towards others but to yourself.
One which is more able to deceive the Nepalese people
united and more able to express their ideas among themselves
The glans seems more malleable and therefore more able to be distorted than the body of the penis.
to help communities become more able to help themselves.
This means that you are more able to discern the irrational activities of the dark
With our decisions on Agenda 2000 we will make the European Union more able to move into the future.
To cultivate the spirituality of communion also helps make us more able to live the ecumenical journey
As artists become more interested in realistic bodies, and more able to represent them, it perhaps becomes a challenge to show fantastic creatures in a plausible way.
because“the more experience she has, more able she will be” S9.
reactive adhesives are more able to cope with more complex assembly requirements.
you will be more able to deal with him or her without losing this quality in yourself.
because“the more experience she has more able she will be” S9.
He became ever more able to fix his gaze on the Face of Christ
I was more and more able to maintain the single-pointedness of knowing that positive changes were happening.
Skin that is often exfoliated is more able to absorb ingredients in products that are applied later.