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The phrase "are often capable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the frequent ability or potential of a subject to perform a certain action or function.
Example: "These machines are often capable of processing large amounts of data quickly and efficiently."
Alternatives: "frequently able" or "commonly proficient".
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Programmable machines are often capable of making decisions during their operation.
When it comes to economics and politics, people are often capable of "a staggering level of open-mindedness".
The N.F.L. is a business enterprise where announcers are often capable of addressing the sport's most pressing on-field issue only in tones of gallows humor.
I am a former mediocre college distance runner who completed a couple of degrees in English literature, and those of us who belong to this particular demographic, in addition to a heightened sense of futility and masochism, are often capable of reciting A. E. Housman's "To an Athlete Dying Young" from memory.
Successful pathogens are often capable of modulating host signaling pathways for their own benefit.
The results obtained show that the natural stone, enhanced by technological innovations, are often capable of providing excellent performance.
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In processing and finishing textiles, Dutch manufacturers were often capable of undercutting competition abroad.
But he is often capable of a terse, angry eloquence that unifies the book's divergent threads.
Legislation is often capable of more than one interpretation, so when faced with two or more possible interpretations, the courts should adopt one that complies with the act.
Maybe not the most articulate phrase that Ferguson, who is often capable of a certain gruff poetry, has ever uttered, but one that encapsulates his philosophy neatly enough: that greatness in sport is not about the possible, but about the impossible.
Hamilton's book describes Hunt as a complex character who at the start of his life used to cry at night and have tantrums by day, and at the end of it, in 1993, succumbed to a heart attack at 45. Hunt, when he wasn't being charming, was often capable of causing considerable offence, such as the time he had a call of nature on a flight and urinated on a curtain separating the aircraft's cabins.
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