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The phrase "has capabilities" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically functions as an adjective phrase, and can be used to describe anything that is capable of doing something. For example, "This machine has capabilities beyond what we had originally anticipated."
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A president doesn't need to have strong convictions to be successful, if he has capabilities relevant to his times.
But drone technology has capabilities beyond just serving the interests of corporations – and this week a union in Philadelphia reminded us of that.
To state that the human brain has capabilities that are, in some respects, far superior to those of all other known objects in the cosmos would be uncontroversial.
Marta has capabilities unlike any other female player and causes a threat that can never be ignored by an opposition's defense.
Harmonic Drive, mechanical speed-changing device, invented in the 1950s, that operates on a different principle from, and has capabilities beyond the scope of, conventional speed changers.
The document reveals that the agency has capabilities against widely used online protocols, such as HTTPS, voice-over-IP and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), used to protect online shopping and banking.
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GIS has capability of geo-visualization for improved understanding.
ACO chip has capability of solving the big TSP problem.
We are watching and have capabilities in the region".
Do they have capabilities to address those problems?
He'll have capabilities.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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