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"capable of killing the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something's ability or potential to cause death: Example: "The deadly spider was capable of killing the unsuspecting hikers with just one bite."
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These predators were almost certainly capable of killing the largest of their herbivorous contemporaries.
Despite that hatred, Mr. McVicar pointed out, neither brother proves capable of killing the other by his own hand.
"I am fundamentally so bored with my job that only drink is capable of killing the pain".
In the end, to quote J. Robert Oppenheimer, the United States and the Soviet Union became like "two scorpions in a bottle, each capable of killing the other, but only at the risk of his own life".
The combined action of these enzymes to remove hydrogen peroxide and superoxide is important because these by-products together with iron form the extremely reactive hydroxyl radical, which is capable of killing the cell.
An authority on self-destructive behavior, Oppenheimer memorably described the United States and the Soviet Union as "two scorpions in a bottle, each capable of killing the other, but only at the risk of his own life".
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The fact that 77 (45.8%) believed he was capable of killing indicates the atmosphere of fear pervading the households.
In fact, van Hamme et al. [ 41] showed the presence of antagonistic relations in bacterial populations within a mixed community, due to the metabolites production capable of killing or inhibiting the growth of other populations.
This suggests the presence of significant numbers of effector cells capable of killing cells expressing the PyMT tumour antigen in both treatment groups.
He isolated the mold, grew it in a fluid medium, and found that it produced a substance capable of killing many of the common bacteria that infect humans.
These are the main ways I've managed to save money: As someone capable of killing off even the hardiest of pot plants, I wasn't sure I'd ever be able to dig up dinner from the garden.
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