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"very capable of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express recognition of someone's potential or ability to do something. For example, "She is very capable of managing a large team."
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"If we play up to our capabilities," Boone said, "we're very capable of winning everything".
He's very capable of making plays".
"I'm very capable of that".
"Which they're very capable of doing".
I'm very capable of getting these things wrong.
And we're all very capable of making it.
They are very capable of learning new tricks.
We've got a team here that's very capable of winning.
I knew he was very capable of killing me".
"Russian authorities are very capable of investigating crimes.
He's very capable of doing the same basic things for AOL".
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