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"considered capable" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is thought to have the skills, abilities, or attributes needed to do something. For example, "The committee considered the applicant to be a capable lawyer and offered her the job."
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Modern steel alloys are considered capable of much greater spans.
Or intellectuals, the only people now considered capable of understanding a five-syllable word like "portability"?
However, in Florida, a minor is not considered capable of giving consent, he added.
Ordinary folk were considered capable of assembling and enjoying modernist furniture, but not of running the economy.
Should Andersen fade away, there will be only four firms considered capable of auditing the country's biggest companies.
Without the support of a majority of parliament's 650 elected members, an executive is not considered capable of functioning.
The other category was "journeyman", to describe contract killers considered capable and experienced but not as professional as a master.
Nor can a struggling child of sixteen be considered capable of making fully informed and life changing decisions like this.
Some 5m people considered capable of working collect the welfare benefit but only 1.4m are actually employed.
In January it issued new rules to clarify when a borrower might reasonably be considered capable of repaying a mortgage.
Both major parties are considered capable of winning the seat, although reapportionment could alter the political makeup of the district, which is in western Suffolk County.
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