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The phrase "is capable that" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning. Example: "He is capable of completing the project on time."
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My experience tells me that there is no incompetence whatsoever of which the public sector is capable that cannot be matched in spades by the private sector.
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"Now we are seeing that the government no longer is capable of that.
I don't think Trump is capable of that.
Stephanopoulos: You think John Edwards is capable of that?
Anyone who is capable of that should be able to perform miracles with a proper team".
He may well break into the top 100 and he is capable of that.
He is capable of that.
I think Rebecca is capable of that.
Mitch McConnell is capable of that kind of politics, too.
Whether Trump or his White House staff is capable of that, McCurry said, is an open question.
"I'm devastated but I don't think my son is capable of that".
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