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The phrase "capable of showing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone or something is able to provide evidence or proof. For example: "The study was capable of showing that there was a correlation between eating healthy and a longer lifespan."
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It is also capable of showing if memory or disk bandwidth is the resource bottleneck.
I don't know of any other actress who is as capable of showing those two extremes".
But Wesker, at his best, is also capable of showing human relationships tested to breaking-point.
Y — got as much of the real me as I was capable of showing.
This year it demonstrated a full-color display capable of showing video.
Those players are in their primes, still perhaps capable of showing more than they already have.
The new scoreboard will flash advertising and be capable of showing video highlights.
Mr. Galliano is certainly capable of showing us how that's done.
He can demonstrate great empathy and wisdom, capable of showing a human understanding that confounds the television caricature.
Such wordiness seems unjust to Firth, who is perfectly capable of showing any congestion of spirit by body language alone.
New York's inspectors have long been capable of showing up unannounced, recording violations and, if necessary, shutting down a kitchen.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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