be able to fulfil
Frequency: 7.512.5 per million words
To possess the capacity or means to fulfil something.
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- After months of training, she was finally able to fulfil the marathon qualifying standard.
- We hope the charity will be able to fulfil all the scholarship requests this year.
- Thanks to the new software, our team will be able to fulfil orders more quickly.
- If approved for the grant, the lab will be able to fulfil its research vision.
- He wasn’t able to fulfil the contract last quarter, but he plans to catch up.
- With adequate funding, the museum should be able to fulfil its educational mission.
- They may be able to fulfil the request sooner than expected.
- The upgraded facilities mean we are now able to fulfil large, urgent orders overnight.
- If we coordinate better, we’ll be able to fulfil customer expectations consistently.
- Once the final permit is granted, the developer will be able to fulfil their promise to restore the wetlands.