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The phrase "and it has the capability to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the potential or ability of something to perform a specific function or task.
Example: "The new software is impressive, and it has the capability to analyze large datasets in real-time."
Alternatives: "and it is capable of" or "and it can".
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Drop-down menus are all the rage and it has the capability to check the basics of expense claims before they are submitted.
He explained in a video that "Sometimes a new technology comes along and it has the capability to transform how we view our world".
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We have the capability to do it.
"I knew he had the capability to have me squished.
We don't have the capability to intercept boats.
Anyone has the capability for it.
"No private firm has the intelligence capability to track him.
"We have the capability," he said.
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