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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually capable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize someone's or something's ability to perform a task or function in a specific context.
Example: "Despite the challenges, she proved to be actually capable of leading the project to success."
Alternatives: "truly able" or "genuinely capable".
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First, we get to see for ourselves that Italians are actually capable of building ugly towns.
Apart from Ricky Wilson, because I don't think he's actually capable of closing his eyes.
And I don't think he is actually capable of doing that.
But she's a broken child and not actually capable of doing anything.
It's not about talk, it's about action and showing what technology is actually capable of doing".
Some pediatricians are skeptical that children under a year old are actually capable of controlling their own toileting behavior.
Surely there's not a single person in the government who thinks he is actually capable of doing this.
The unspoken question raised by the spectacle of Charlie's self-destruction is whether he is actually capable of being loved.
The unspoken question raised is whether Charlie (a vivid Shuler Hensley) is actually capable of being loved.
It was unclear whether either the FlexTreme or ReCharge was actually capable of operating with the propulsion systems envisioned.
I don't, for instance, believe spending another $1 billion on Alaskan missile defense is going to protect us from anything North Korea is actually capable of doing.
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