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"capable to become" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's or something's ability or potential to develop into something else. Here is an example sentence: "Although she was shy and reserved, she was capable to become a confident leader with the right training and support."
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For example, the state-ownership implies that only the government is capable to become RIO, i.e., regional innovation organizer, exercising leadership, thus generating a 'government-pulled model' (Etzkowitz & Zhou 2007).
The thoughtful response: When we feel emotionally and financially capable to become parents.
AP: "In a speech that risked being seen as presumptuous... .. TIME Magazine: "capable to become the Commander in Chief of a superpower -- without seeming presumptuous..."...
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The gang selects only the most violent and capable individuals to become "made" members — individuals who are, as one former gang member put it, "master manipulators".
You must be a capable mathematician to become an actuary.
We have to become capable of it.
This trend makes many college officials fear that a smaller, and possibly less capable, group will choose to become professors.
Some Rio Tinto species appear quite closely related to microbes that live in normal conditions, suggesting that it was not a big evolutionary jump to become capable of thriving in an extremely acidic environment, the researchers said.
But American logistical support supplied via a NATO base in Macedonia, notably in transport and intelligence-gathering, is still crucial.Over the next year the EU hopes to become capable of running security operations on its own.
The Iranian warning came on a day of mixed messages emanating from Iran's hierarchy about its nuclear program, which Western nations and Israel have called a cover for Iranian attempts to become capable of making a weapon.
Amitriptyline, like bupivacaine, is a pharmacologic weak base (pKa 9.4 [9]) capable of accepting protons to become cationic.
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