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The phrase "always capable of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a consistent ability or potential to perform a certain action or task.
Example: "She is always capable of finding innovative solutions to complex problems."
Alternatives: "consistently able to" or "perpetually proficient in".
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Then you're always capable of surprising people.
We are always capable of doing better by one another.
Such different approaches but always capable of running amok.
Yet it seems that they are always capable of surprising.
This is something the incumbent, left to his own devices, is not always capable of doing.
The music is always capable of rousing itself again after repeated climaxes.
"You are always capable of doing more than you are doing".
But he was always capable of truly connecting, of being real.
"Florida is always capable of surprising people," said Carl Hiaasen, the famed Florida novelist and columnist.
Users seem always capable of undoing the designer's intentions, for example by taking a screenshot of a Snapchat.
What's remarkable is that Austin isn't always capable of such detail in other parts of his life.
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