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The phrase 'capable of deployment' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it when you need to convey that something has the ability to be deployed or set into action. For example, "The new program is capable of deployment in just three days."
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It is amenable to implementation on parallel hardware and therefore capable of deployment in settings where real-time performance is required.
After a short period, the corps returned to Monterey and on 19 August 1942, it was designated a separate corps, capable of deployment.
The slow delivery of B-29s and mechanical problems with the aircraft meant that the wing lagged behind its training schedule, and only became capable of deployment in March 1944 after the so-called "Battle of Kansas" program began to produce combat-ready aircraft.
In addition, it would need to be capable of deployment on a large scale and of delivering improved self-management.
GOs will be sites (often supported by field stations and marine labs) that are equipped to pioneer the emerging science, engineering, informatics, and computing of ecogenomics; they will help evolve more mature solutions that are then capable of deployment in a much wider range of situations and places.
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Using the proposed technique, a portable sensor capable of field deployment has been realized.
But British and US officials hope to exert maximum pressure on France, which has historical ties with Lebanon and forces capable of rapid deployment.
Results indicate that APTVs are ideal device for affordable measurements of velocities in a 0.2 4.5 cm s−1 range with the prediction of both velocity field, direction and dispersion coefficients, and capable of autonomous deployment and control in a sensor network.
"At the same time the UBR-1 robot is also capable of commercial deployments similar to Baxter, but with advanced navigation capabilities.
These practices require an information-rich, internal environment capable of flexible resource deployment and direct and continuous feedback.
With Daniel Cousin, the Gabon striker, suspended, his options in attack have been reduced and it seems likely that he will adhere to his trusted 4-5-1 formation, but with a forward such as Nacho Novo in the middle five capable of turning the deployment into a 4-4-2 when the opportunity presents itself.
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