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"find capable of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone or something that has the ability to do something. For example: "We need to find someone capable of managing this project."
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To produce that vacuum, he and Ouyang obtained the smallest commercial turbopump they could find, capable of about 10 L/sec.
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He was stabilized in an institution and found capable of assisting in his defense in 2010.
The gaseous products of the decomposition were found capable of causing the disappearance of a second lead mirror, deposited at a more distant cool point in the tube.
The coins of Syracuse showed many varieties of the heads of Arethusa and Persephone, and the chariot of the reverse was found capable of varied treatment.
Yet for all that bulk, the Mulsanne is a surprisingly nimble, taut performer, Mr. Ulrich finds, capable of running 0-60 in 5.1 seconds.
Such systems did exist for example, the first-order predicate calculus but none had been found capable of allowing mathematicians to do interesting mathematics.
The cooker was found capable of cooking food for a family of 4 to 5 persons.
At a certain amount of CO coverage the anode was found capable of self-regeneration.
In addition, this strain was found capable of degrading a wide range of synthetic pyrethroid insecticides.
So far, various metal [24 26] and non-metal [27, 28] nanoparticles have been found capable of catalyzing the CNT growth.
In aqueous solution, probe 1 was found capable of detecting Cys with a detection limit of 10−7 m.
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