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The phrase "are capable of preventing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability of someone or something to stop or hinder an action or event from occurring.
Example: "The new safety measures are capable of preventing accidents in the workplace."
Alternatives: "can stop" or "have the ability to avert".
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Medicinal plants contain bioactive compounds which are capable of preventing and fighting these diseases.
In previous studies, we have demonstrated that collagen crosslinking techniques are capable of preventing cell-mediated contraction in CDM disks.
While experienced intensive care unit (ICU) nurses usually are capable of preventing large swings in the blood glucose level [4], they could be less skilled in avoiding hydrocortisone-induced dysglycemia.
Several research groups worldwide with expertise in AD, plant biology, nutritional sciences, and botanical sciences have reported very high quality studies that ultimately provided the necessary information showing that polyphenols and their metabolites, which come from several dietary sources, including grapes, cocoa etc., are capable of preventing AD.
We are capable of preventing that!
Cerebrates can be reincarnated by the Overmind upon death, though dark templar energies are capable of preventing this.
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But there's still much more to be learned before we're going to be capable of preventing it.
She said the leak "calls into question whether Indian Point's aging-management program is capable of preventing or even detecting such problems".
In both places, the long-term U.S. goal is to leave behind a stable, functioning state that is accepted as legitimate by its citizens and is capable of preventing terrorist groups from operating domestically or abroad.
Anti-endosialin was capable of preventing pericyte tube formation in culture and inhibited migration.
A single parenteral injection of TOLERIN® is capable of preventing the various forms of shock in experimental animals.
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