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The phrase "capable of communicating with" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "The new robotic assistant was capable of communicating with customers in a variety of languages."
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CUARC and Columbia Space Initiative are partnering this summer to design, build, and operate a mobile, 2-axis, tracking and communications platform capable of communicating with Amateur Radio Satellites.
To estimate the prevalence of community pharmacists and technicians who are capable of communicating with patients in Spanish and to estimate the need for Spanish language education initiatives for student pharmacists and pharmacists.
Because of the overlapping design of the cells in cellular communication systems, a mobile user is capable of communicating with two different bases.
Although the enhancers contained in the different lacZ reporters used in our experiments are all clearly capable of communicating with the promoter it would certainly be expected that this communication would be less efficient than for endogenous loci that contain the full complement of flanking DNA that has evolved to optimize the regulation of gene expression at this stage.
"I needed someone who was capable of communicating with the Western world".
The wireless devices are capable of communicating with each other without the assistance of base stations.
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Not all human beings are capable of communicating well with others, being self-assertive, or asking for help in a timely manner.
In the context of heterogeneous network, a multi-Radio Access Technology (RAT) aided mobile device is capable of communicating not only with the access points (APs) but also with peer nodes such as fixed ZigBee/Bluetooth sensors or other mobile nodes if cooperation is supported.
To achieve coordination, these components have to be capable of communicating reliably, either with a central controller or amongst themselves.
After acknowledging his debt to Benjamin Rush's account of the yellow fever in Philadelphia, he began his treatise on disease by setting out his definition of "contagion": "a specific matter, generated in a person affected with disease, and capable of communicating that particular disease, with or without contact, to another".
Herein we highlight recent progress towards the construction of artificial systems that are capable of chemically communicating with natural living cells.
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