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The phrase "are capable of operating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the ability of a person, machine, or system to perform a specific function or task.
Example: "The new software updates ensure that the devices are capable of operating efficiently under various conditions."
Alternatives: "have the ability to function" or "are able to perform".
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Radioisotopes are capable of operating for years in severe environmental conditions.
Last month, a Heathrow spokesman said: "Anyone operating an unmanned aerial vehicle has an obligation to know the rules and ensure they are capable of operating it safely.
The Army has a hundred and twelve battalions, but, according to testimony by General John Abizaid last fall, none are capable of operating without U.S. help.
Second, unlike their predecessor the BiM2, the BiM2A modules are capable of operating on an extremely wide voltage range (2.9V-16V 2.9V-16V
While network architectures exist that are capable of operating over the multiple timescales of an experience, they are not well matched with multi-timescale training algorithms.
In this course, we will study the design of Resonant converters which are capable of operating at higher frequencies than their 'hard-switch' counterparts.
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The resulting system is capable of operating without human intervention.
It was a physical device that was capable of operating in the realm of abstract thought.
It is capable of operating in harsh conditions for more than a day.
It should be capable of operating for at least 90 days, until late April 2004, but could prove more durable.
As these developments took hold, a second generation of fighters appeared that were capable of operating in the transonic regime.
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