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The phrase 'capable of dealing with' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when talking about a person's ability or capacity to solve a problem. For example, "The new CEO is capable of dealing with the company's financial challenges."
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Thing is, they seem well capable of dealing with it.
There was no explicit provision capable of dealing with German unification in the 1990s.
It's never easy to be criticised but he's capable of dealing with it".
Either we're capable of dealing with the challenges posed by our own intelligence or we're not.
After Germany, the players feel as if they are capable of dealing with that".
A system capable of dealing with this would be very expensive".
"If you can accept your situation, you're more capable of dealing with it".
We are young adults and more than capable of dealing with a challenge.
Mr. Gore was also viewed as more capable of dealing with Congress.
Islam has failed to formulate a modern conception of politics capable of dealing with the West.
Sony must demonstrate it is capable of dealing with this situation right now.
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