Examples of 'was able to form' in a sentence

Meaning of "was able to form"

was able to form - This phrase suggests the successful creation or development of something, such as an idea, relationship, or structure

How to use "was able to form" in a sentence

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was able to form
He was able to form relationships with some guards.
But we pretty much now realize that a planet never was able to form there.
But she was able to form the wind blade.
One explanation is that the bar in the galaxy was able to form without a disk.
I was able to form distinct impressions of some course participants.
The election resulted in a hung parliament where neither party was able to form a stable government.
He was able to form a new memory.
I had known them since I was able to form words.
The thesis was able to form statistically significant models.
After a brief period of political uncertainty, the party was able to form a minority government.
I was able to form a connection to them.
Through these strategies, the network was able to form a broad coalition of state support.
I was able to form an opinion.
After the forming of the new parliament, her party was able to form a parliamentary group.
Italy was able to form a new government and avoid snap elections.

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From his ability as a Fiqh scholar, he was able to form judgements objectively.
He was able to form a provisional government after the Liberation.
Several independent members were pressurised into supporting Ballance, who was able to form an administration.
I was able to form an impression about Chavez the man.
It was found that Tramadol was able to form Co-crystals with NSAIDs.
I was able to form letters into words, even correcting the spelling of my name.
From this conversation I was able to form an impression about Chavez the man.
Meye joined the Gabonese Democratic Bloc coalition, which was able to form a government.
Peake refused and was able to form a Government which lasted for a year.
Following the 2015 Polish parliamentary elections, PiS was able to form a majority government.
Ole von Beust was able to form a majority CDU government without the support of partners.
Harry Atkinson, Stout 's old rival, was able to form a new government after the election.
She was able to form her first words on October 29, but her voice was croaky.
Nature in Lanzarote was able to form the natural pools of Los Charcones.
I was able to form my own opinion, and honestly, it 's magical.
A great Israeli success, I was able to form a much clearer idea than before of.
The party was able to form a minority government following the 1932 general election.
She had a warm smile, and was able to form a relationship with people quickly.
But once I was able to form memories, it got awful.
She said that he was able to form a bond with the network's employees.
Besides, Hassan barely was able to form a consensus in his own administration.
First of all, Shackleton was able to form a cohesive team from a bunch of adventurers.
With a humble mindset, I was able to form a lot richer connections with the people around me.
Thus the spacer was able to form a tight 90 ° corner.

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