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The phrase "capable of carrying" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object or person's ability to transport or hold something. Example: The new truck is capable of carrying up to 3 tons of weight.
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They're not designed to be capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
It is capable of carrying a digital SLR camera.
It is capable of carrying up to 167 passengers.
And like Tomahawks, they are capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
Although prototypes are unarmed, it is capable of carrying weaponry.
The TU-95 bombers are capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
"We are logistically capable of carrying this on for months".
He has never looked less capable of carrying them out.
He was not capable of carrying out this plan".
A calling presumes that one is capable of carrying out that calling.
(Instead, he says, conventionally-armed cruise missiles should be capable of carrying nuclear weapons).
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