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"to be capable" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually has a meaning of being able to do something, either physically or mentally. For example, "She has the skills and experience necessary to be capable of managing the project."
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Only three hemagglutinin types and three neuraminidase types seem to be capable of infecting human beings.
They tend to be capable but uninspired.
Is he going to be capable of offering any more?
They are supposed to be capable of 125 an hour.
I was known to be capable of being outspoken.
They're not designed to be capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
The fictionalist has to be capable of tsimtsum.
Only two women are thought to be capable of it.
French voters appear to be capable of nuance and reason.
Every individual has to be capable of self-renewal.
We should help people to be capable of being healthy.
More suggestions(25)
continues to be capable
capable to be aggregated
continued to be capable
capable to be mixed
continue to be capable
deemed not to be capable
due to being capable
envisaged to be capable
engineered to be capable
impossible to be capable
to be eligible
to be sure
to be quiet
to be cool
to be dependable
to feel capable
to be funny
to be healthy
to be full
to become capable
to be reasonable
to be flexible
to be defensive
to be pessimistic
to be confident
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