Examples of 'able to take up' in a sentence

Meaning of "able to take up"

able to take up: Indicates the capacity or capability to accept, engage in, or pursue a particular task, responsibility, or opportunity. It suggests that one has the readiness and willingness to handle or undertake a certain activity

How to use "able to take up" in a sentence

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able to take up
Fortunately we were each able to take up two seats.
Are able to take up on another day.
Only a few of them are able to take up a job.
We are able to take up this challenge.
The transformed alga was able to take up glucose.
I was able to take up a position on the port side of the convoy.
Thus more women were able to take up paid work.
He is able to take up the role of both a striker and an attacking midfielder.
You will not at all be able to take up a job.
You will be able to take up our employee volunteering scheme.
Place until he would again be able to take up his.
He is not able to take up his slot.
But the new generations of scientists will certainly be able to take up this challenge.
Some are also able to take up water stored in the bladder.
The attachment therefore must be able to take up such forces.

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Cerevisiae is able to take up a wide variety of sugars and amino acids.
No other member has been willing or able to take up that challenge.
Newcomers will be able to take up half the slots which thus become available.
We congratulate with our workers who were able to take up the challenge.
Cells that are able to take up the DNA are called competent cells.
He hoped that the Drafting Committee would be able to take up that matter.
Women were able to take up jobs again and kindergartens had reopened in Kabul.
We hope that you will be able to take up this invitation.
It was able to take up 450 ml of liquid nonionic surfactant per kg.
I do hope that you will be able to take up this offer.
Cells able to take up DNA are said to be " competent . ".
As a result the body is less able to take up glucose from the blood.
Nanopoulos Indicated that the Statistical Office might possibly be able to take up the work.
You may already be able to take up superfast broadband.
However, because of time constraints, he was not able to take up the offer.
He has not been able to take up the power of God into himself any more.
Furthermore, only few lawyers are willing or able to take up cases pro bono.
Will he be able to take up the challenge?
With the availability of water, farmers have been able to take up organic farming.
But are you able to take up my challenge?
You have 60 minutes to find the exit . Are you able to take up the challenge?
Yes, that is able to take up her half of the year.
At around the age of 8, he was finally able to take up sport again.
Will they be able to take up the challenge and save a princess?
I do not think I will be able to take up the job.
Students are able to take up to 15 credits in a school year.
Electroporation competent cells are able to take up DNA during electroporation.
So I've been able to take up running quite easily as well.
Maybe one day I will be able to take up the mantle.
It will be able to take up to 60 people per hour.
Week that Portsmouth will not be able to take up the Europa League.
I have also been able to take up a loan [ from the group ] twice.
At the opening the Assembly will be able to take up any remaining organizational matters.
And the Su-34 is able to take up to eight tons on an external sling.
As a baby develops, it becomes able to take up a sitting position.

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