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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be capable of sending" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's or something's ability to send information, messages, or signals.
Example: "The new software update will ensure that the device will be capable of sending alerts in real-time."
Alternatives: "be able to send" or "have the ability to send".
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Jackson and the Opals might even be capable of sending Leslie and Co. home without gold.
Galileo would now be capable of sending more than two hundred pictures per month, along with other data.
Then there is the communication system with Earth, which must be capable of sending home whatever pictures the spacecraft takes.
Its rocket, burning liquefied propane and oxygen, will be capable of sending a small satellite into orbit within 30 seconds.
The new Sidekick Slide and Sidekick LX will be capable of sending MMS (images, audio, video, etc).
The PT Scientists team has been working with German car manufacturer Audi on the solar-powered rovers, which will be capable of sending back high-definition video.
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Although they are capable of sending back copious amounts of information, they are simply forerunners.
Explosive volcanic eruptions are capable of sending pulverized rock, sulfur dioxide (SO2), and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) into the stratosphere.
CGI programs are capable of sending many kinds of media, such as documents, images, and audio clips.
Nevertheless, they were capable of sending bullets through the best armour that could be worn by a mobile soldier.
This sensor is capable of sending information about the specific activity and volume of a contamination episode to a remote position, on-line and continuously.
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