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The phrase "are capable of building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express the ability or potential to construct or create something, often in a technical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The engineers are capable of building a bridge that can withstand severe weather conditions."
Alternatives: "have the ability to construct" or "are able to create".
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Does it ever occur to those leaders who take bright, enthusiastic American young people to Haiti to build hundreds and hundreds of church buildings and schools that Haitians are capable of building them?
Around the world, research has shown that under the right conditions, refugees are capable of building representative political structures as well as meaningfully engaging with markets.
You may see them as telling reminders of what we are capable of building or signs of our transient mortality, or both at the same time.
The cables tell a fascinating tale of intelligence-sharing on missile threats, with reasoned debates about what the Iranians and the North Koreans are capable of building.
Plenty of countries that are capable of building nuclear, chemical and biological weapons have not done so, or else have abandoned past programmes.
The question in Washington, apart from how to escape the city on traffic-choked Friday afternoons, is whether political leaders are capable of building on these ideas.
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Gingrich is capable of building large enterprises.
See, Detroit is capable of building a truly great automobile.
He's capable of building bridges within the Party.
They were capable of building tombs, using colors to differentiate among tools, even performing math.
But it accepts that no Bulgarian company is capable of building the tunnel.
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