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The phrase "a team capable of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the abilities or competencies of a team in relation to a specific task or goal.
Example: "We are looking to build a team capable of handling complex projects efficiently."
Alternatives: "a team skilled in" or "a team proficient at".
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And how do you build a team capable of tackling an issue with multiple dimensions?
After a discouraging loss, they emerged Saturday as a team capable of taking control.
But if there is a team capable of living on the edge, it is Real.
They were always vulnerable, even if this is a team capable of fighting fire with fire.
England this autumn have been a team capable of great vagaries in form.
They were a team capable of triumphing over any prejudice, one that anyone could admire.
Brighton, in truth, rarely played like a team capable of recovering from that early setback.
Kidd did not need to be persuaded that the United States had a team capable of keeping his record unblemished.
Once again, the Claret and Cobalt become a team capable of making it out of the West.
A team capable of administering Advanced Cardiac Life Support costs more than one with only basic first aid training.
The consensus is that Mourinho now has a team capable of playing in the way he wants to play.
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