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The phrase "are effectively capable of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's or something's ability to perform a task or function in a competent manner.
Example: "The new software updates ensure that users are effectively capable of managing their projects more efficiently."
Alternatives: "are proficient in" or "have the ability to".
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The obtained GMPEs are effectively capable of estimating the site ground-motion parameters.
The proposed models are effectively capable of capturing the complex hysteresis behavior of sandy soils under cyclic loading conditions.
Therefore, our results support that the tidal wind measurements used as input model are effectively capable of forming Esb layers in São Luís, even though the wind data were obtained from São João do Cariri station.
In particular, infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as the 'ESKAPE' pathogens (E nterococcus faecium, S taphylococcus aureus, K lebsiella pneumoniae, A cinetobacter baumannii, P seudomonas aeruginosa and E nterobacter species), which are effectively capable of 'escaping' the biocidal action of antimicrobials, continue to rise and cause significant morbidity and mortality [ 3].
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The results indicate that the proposed GP/SA model is effectively capable of evaluating the flow number of asphalt mixtures.
The results indicate that the proposed model is effectively capable of evaluating the failure load of the castellated beams.
The proposed model is effectively capable of estimating the ultimate shear capacity of members without shear steel.
As shown in Fig. 3A, aptamers PTENz7 and PTENz14 were effectively capable of recognizing the recombinant protein GST-PTEN.
And it may be because chickens that have spent all the early part of their lives in a building are effectively engineered not to be capable of going outside.
It said: "[New Schools Network] has been active in this area for some time and was effectively the only organisation capable of providing the level of support needed by the number of interested parties quickly enough to enable the first free schools to open by September 2011".
Today, as the scandal of Clissold is under investigation and writs fly, no one can find a name, figure or department to point a finger at in Hackney Town Hall, precisely because there is effectively no one there capable of handling and taking responsibility for such an ambitious building.
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