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The phrase "are even capable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize someone's or something's ability to perform a particular action, often in a surprising or unexpected context.
Example: "Some animals are even capable of navigating vast distances during migration, showcasing their incredible instincts."
Alternatives: "are even able" or "can even manage".
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Some of these animals are even capable of causing us extreme pain and even death.
Several plants are even capable of rolling plates with a tapered or stepped thickness.
A few modern graphics cards are even capable of generating HDR images directly.
In fact, Warshauer ends up doubting that politicians are even capable of rising above partisanship on the issue.
My fear is that too few artists are doing that -- are even capable of doing it -- and that too few critics, curators, collectors and others are willing to call them to task for it.
The world does not need our sentimentality, Neel's portraits seem to say, but our interest and empathy; those two qualities are very hard to focus and manage, if you are even capable of it at all.
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There was a belief at one point that not everyone was even capable of learning programming.
Some were even capable of fraternizing with the people they investigated.
After reading his recollections, one wonders if he is even capable of such insight.
Duda's teammates, though, would probably question whether he is even capable of doing those things.
He isn't sure what he found, or if what he sought was even capable of being found.
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