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"much more capable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a greater ability or skill than before. Example: With her new training and experience, Jane has become much more capable of handling complex projects at work.
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The machines are much more capable.
"We're much more capable than we showed today," Torre said.
Compared with single-mode models, 3D multimode models are much more capable of reflecting laser behaviors.
Object databases are much more capable of handling complex data structures.
"I think I'm much more capable on both wings," he said.
Regardless of their handicaps, dogs are much more capable than humans at scoping out scat.
But "Anonymous," the organization that retaliated against threats to Mr. Assange, appears much more capable.
Satellites, on the other hand, are much more capable of taking global measurements.
Google's interest in robotics may reflect a belief that much more capable robots aren't far away.
While today's fleet size is the smallest since 1916, the ships are much more capable.
And, in fact, the forest is much more capable of recovering if you just leave it alone.
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