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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am capable of being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the potential or ability to perform a certain action or to possess a particular quality.
Example: "I am capable of being a leader when the situation demands it."
Alternatives: "can be" or "have the ability to be".
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Because I, too, have spent much of my short life doubting whether I am capable of being happy.
There is nothing I can show any coach or prove to someone outside of being the best me I am capable of being on any given day.
Still, I am capable of being surprised by a world filled with two-faced authors and the publishers who enable them.
As an atheist and a republican I am capable of being respectful without singing a song, and arguments to the contrary belong in the playground.
On a daily basis, I strive to be the laziest Mexican I am capable of being.
Looking ahead to his first appearance at the European Championships, which begin on 30 May, Campbell told BBC Sport NI: "I think I've got to prove I am capable of being a world champion and in doing so prove I am capable of going forward to being an Olympic champion".
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Thus, what I am and am capable of is by no means determined by my individuality.
But one of the things Escriva said is that every human being is capable of being a saint.
It's not that they were "unnatural"; human beings are capable of being socialized in many ways.
I was known to be capable of being outspoken.
Being matter it is capable of being photographed.
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