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The phrase "and capable of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's or something's ability to perform a specific action or task.
Example: "The new software is efficient and capable of processing large amounts of data quickly."
Alternatives: "and able to" or "and proficient in".
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Knowledgeable and capable of sophisticated rational argument.
He was a Roman, and capable of rages like Cellini.
Who is motivated and capable of mass killing?
Young people are energetic and capable of creating amazing change.
They're seen as holding personal grievances and capable of rehabilitation.
These issues are secular, political and capable of solution.
He seemed to be everywhere, and capable of anything.
Activity (rajas) is dynamic, exciting, and capable of hurting.
or irritable and capable of great anger (John 18 10).
She is preternaturally focused and driven and capable of masterfully handling an enormous set of expectations.
I think he's more sincere and more down-to-earth and capable of making rational decisions.
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