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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incapable to" is not commonly used in written English
The correct construction is "incapable of." However, "incapable to" may be used in informal or spoken language. Example: "He was incapable to lifting the heavy box on his own." Corrected: "He was incapable of lifting the heavy box on his own."
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"Anything that is slightly sensitive or that touches Syria, Lebanese judiciary is incapable to do anything about it".
They want prison officers to be in charge, and the prison officers feel incapable to do that.
If you ever needed proof that tens of thousands of people are incapable to seeing past a headline and thinking for themselves, this is it.
And you thought Robert De Niro's character from "Cape Fear" was scary.Let the Games BeginAh, preseason games, where the unprepared battle the incapable to achieve the meaningless.
Speaking on Tuesday night, Mr Spitzer said: "I am proud to have run a campaign over the past nine weeks that many thought was incapable to mount.
Hillary Clinton should be ashamed of herself, and this proves beyond a doubt that she is unfit and incapable to serve as president of the United States".
These visualizations are typically static, and incapable to deal with quickly changing networks.
Unfortunately, the existing models are incapable to give a rigorous quantitative estimate of the transmission coefficient.
Those nanoparticles should be weakly interactive and as a result incapable to stick together.
Distributed generations are typically "weak" supplies that are incapable to handle transients efficiently.
The resulting slow adaptation by employing the ARF scheme is observed incapable to trace the fast-changing channel conditions.
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