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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additionally capable of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has an extra ability or function beyond what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The new software is additionally capable of integrating with various third-party applications."
Alternatives: "also able to" or "further capable of".
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The two sources cannot only run individually but are additionally capable of operating simultaneously.
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Additionally, bacteria capable of symbiotically associating with legumes have been identified among betaproteobacteria [18], [19], [20] and possibly gammaproteobacteria [21].
Additionally, instruments capable of online measurement are desirable for providing feedback by which the results of operational changes in the facilities can be monitored and optimized.
Additionally, it is capable of providing an efficient amount of bandwidth in its network [10].
Additionally, it is capable of handling both qualitative and quantitative variables in terms of probability.
Additionally, APCs are capable of internalising and processing exogenous antigens from neighbouring apoptotic cells that have been transfected.
Additionally, they are capable of catalyzing other types of oxidations.
Additionally, Brucellosis is capable of being transmitted by fomites.
Additionally, it is capable of resolving coreferences (29) and recognizing event modifications such as negation and speculation (30).
Additionally, cIAP1/2 is capable of inhibiting the functions of caspases 3, 7, and 9 and therefore of preventing the execution of apoptosis (reviewed in [ 221]).
Additionally, VE was capable of inhibiting the synthesis of PGE2 and inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF-a, IL-4, and IL-8.
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