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Discover Ludwig"are incapable" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe something that is unable to accomplish or do something, or to express a lack of capability. For example: "Those without cars are incapable of travelling to the remote location."
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are incapable
adjective
Not capable (of doing something); unable.
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Muslims are incapable of democracy.
"They are incapable of stopping the violence.
The ctenidia are incapable of filtering.
You are incapable of looking after yourself.
Who says politicians are incapable of honesty?
You are incapable of admitting doubt.
"They are incapable of speaking about it".
Still other types of cells are incapable of regeneration.
These are incapable of supporting life-as-we-know-it.
Others are incapable of managing their diverse portfolios.
The second is that Europe's economies are incapable of change.
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