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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are considered capable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the perception or evaluation of someone's abilities or qualifications.
Example: "In many organizations, employees who demonstrate strong problem-solving skills are considered capable of taking on leadership roles."
Alternatives: "are deemed capable" or "are viewed as capable".
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Modern steel alloys are considered capable of much greater spans.
Both major parties are considered capable of winning the seat, although reapportionment could alter the political makeup of the district, which is in western Suffolk County.
If you are considered capable of working, you're put in the work related activities group where you face sanctions for failing to conform to the regime.
It is the essence of fresh lemons, the antithesis of the artificial or too-sweet lemonades so common in this country, where even children are considered capable of making a pitcherful to sell at a sidewalk stand.
At any given time, very few dramatic tenors of any race or background are considered capable of singing Verdi's demanding — some would say voice-killing — role Otello in a large opera house.
Young women under the age of 16 are considered capable of consent in contracting a marriage in some jurisdictions, while other jurisdictions consider these same young women incapable of valid consent in seeking birth control or an abortion.
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Ordinary folk were considered capable of assembling and enjoying modernist furniture, but not of running the economy.
Nor can a struggling child of sixteen be considered capable of making fully informed and life changing decisions like this.
David Hebert, Westchester's executive assistant district attorney, said there was no legal definition of the age when a child is considered capable of being home alone.
In January it issued new rules to clarify when a borrower might reasonably be considered capable of repaying a mortgage.
He is considered capable, if he is willing to testify, of implicating the Yugoslav President, Slobodan Milosevic, who has not been indicted.
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