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The phrase "current capabilities" is correct and used often in written English.
It can be used when referring to the current abilities or capacity of something. For example, "This machine has far more current capabilities than the previous one."
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"But it's not just about current capabilities.
Current capabilities and resources will not suffice.
Set goals that exceed your current capabilities.
That prospect is several steps ahead of current capabilities.
Determining the security of every device DoD uses in a timely fashion is beyond current capabilities".
Haftar estimates that, with his current capabilities, the operation will take six months.
We also need a clear assessment of his current capabilities, including conventional forces and weapons.
But most challenging will be the technological hurdles, which many experts say are beyond current capabilities.
Spinning straw into gold is beyond your current capabilities, but not necessarily impossible to learn.
The knee-high field in this years' RoboCup offers a spectacular snapshot of current capabilities.
Its current capabilities also don't quite match up with the video, either.
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