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"fully capable of" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means having the ability or competence to do something completely. Example: She was fully capable of handling multiple tasks at once, making her an excellent candidate for the job.
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"Banks are fully capable of doing it.
"Our city's fully capable of this".
MLS clubs are fully capable of working with their fans.
They're fully capable of doing the same for abortion.
He's fully capable of making up his own tune.
I think he's fully capable of doing it".
The Palestinians are otherwise fully capable of running a state.
Some children might test poorly but be fully capable of performing at grade level, he said.
The NHS is fully capable of delivering international-level results in specialised centres.
For Mr. Claudel human beings are ambiguous creatures fully capable of both good and evil.
"Al Qaeda terrorists are fully capable of taking advantage of poor security at D.O.E.
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