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The phrase "air of capable" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, as "air" typically refers to a demeanor or atmosphere, while "capable" is an adjective that does not fit well in this context.
Example: "She walked into the room with an air of confidence, showcasing her capable nature."
Alternatives: "air of competence" or "air of proficiency".
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Bennet has an open, lightly freckled face, and an air of capable good spirits qualities that only partly mask the intensity and severity of his judgments.
Bennet has an open, lightly freckled face, and an air of capable good spirits — qualities that only partly mask the intensity and severity of his judgments.
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Now it is Mr. Putin, and what he radiates is the managerial air of the capable, intelligent former K.G.B. official and Young Communist that he is.
Everybody knows that those planes wouldn't have been available for this fire, but don't we learn the lessons from this fire, and from the one a year ago?" Brophy favored legislation authorizing the purchase of four air tankers capable of dropping water and retardant on fires.
He speaks four languages, plays chess, and comports himself with the air of a man capable of thinking beyond the next payday.
This cyclonic mass of cold air, capable of stirring up extreme changes in the upper atmosphere, emanates from the North Pole.
Scientists from the Universidad Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M) and the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) have harnessed the power of the sun and developed a new air conditioner capable of cooling, without the use of HCFCs.
An air compressor capable of generating pressures of 120 pounds per square inch (p.s.i).i
This sudden change of pressure in a short period of time (<0.02 s) generates an air flow capable of pulling respiratory secretions to the exterior.
For the first time in California, a 747 jet reconfigured as an air tanker capable of dumping 19,000 gallons of water was used on a blaze in San Bernardino County and later at a fire near Los Angeles.
For the first time, a 747 reconfigured as an air tanker capable of dumping 19,000 gallons of water was used on a California fire, a blaze in San Bernardino County and later at a fire near Los Angeles.
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