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The phrase "as a capable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that possesses the ability or competence to perform a task or role effectively.
Example: "As a capable leader, she inspired her team to achieve their goals."
Alternatives: "as an able" or "as a competent".
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He has a doctorate in Asian studies and describes himself as a capable speaker of Farsi.
He is seen as a capable man so Nepal has been pulled back from the brink.
He rose steadily as a capable tank commander on the Eastern Front.
The NSF is spearheaded by Mohammed ElBaradei, who is widely respected and seen as a capable technocrat.
In Louisville, Ky., on Monday night he praised Mrs. Clinton as a "capable, smart, hard-working, intelligent human being".
He always won with a high percentage of his starters and was respected as a capable trainer of grass horses.
Ballyhooed as a capable, big-armed quarterback from the University of Oregon, Smith looked lost under center.
Though her sex symbol image persisted throughout much of her career, Russell gained acclaim as a capable actress and singer.
This team will go as far as Durant carries it, with Derrick Rose as a capable copilot.
The Sixers picked up Bell, who had established himself as a capable scorer and gritty defender, because they could not add guard Pepe Sanchez to their playoff roster.
The spectacle is undeniable and sometimes beautiful, but ultimately seems empty without stronger musical values, though Mary Dunleavy does her best as a capable Pamina.
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