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The phrase "capable of such" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something's ability to do something, usually in a negative or surprised tone. Example: "I can't believe he is capable of such deceit." This sentence expresses surprise and disbelief at someone's ability to deceive. Another example: "The machine is not capable of such precision." This sentence describes the machine's inability to perform precisely.
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How many are capable of such mercy?
The Taliban are capable of such tactics.
Individual countries are capable of such realpolitik.
Are we all capable of such atrocities?
Are we no longer capable of such responses?
I don't believe him capable of such a thing".
Miguel Santos is certainly capable of such delight.
Astonishing that she had been capable of such faith.
"The countertenor voice is not capable of such extended virtuosity.
That's hardly surprising, from people capable of such desperate journeys.
Freudenberger herself is impressively capable of such precision.
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