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The phrase "capable of housing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the ability of a structure or space to accommodate people, objects, or animals.
Example: "The new community center is capable of housing up to 200 guests for events."
Alternatives: "able to accommodate" or "suitable for housing."
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It is capable of housing 5,000 people, including 2,000 military personnel.
It is capable of housing enough armored equipment for a heavy Army brigade.
After the war the Americans built Camp Bondsteel, a base capable of housing 7,000 men, in Kosovo.
Others, such as the Burlington Bunker in Wiltshire, are vast complexes capable of housing several thousand people.
Literature — that European empire augmented with translations from remote kingdoms — is now the only world capable of housing and sustaining new literature.
The city also plans to spend $955 million on a waterfront Olympic Village complex capable of housing 17,000 athletes and trainers.
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There are no plans at this time to build a theatre complex in the town and, since the theatre will occupy the town's only building capable of effectively housing a theatre, there is limited direct competition.
He is capable of leaving the house wearing his suit jacket but forgetting his pants.
The company ought to be capable of getting its house in order.
Abortion will not be the only social issue dividing Congress as it seeks to construct a compromise health care bill capable of passing both houses.
The investigation has focused on a missing laptop computer owned by Mrs. Pelosi that would have been capable of disabling the house's video surveillance system.
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