Sentence examples for was capable of competing from inspiring English sources

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But that merely proved something that watchers had suspected all along: with a little effort, this team was capable of competing, if not winning on the "everything is bigger in Texas" scale Jerry Jones sells like a carnival barker.

Roberts then travelled to Italy where he raced in the Imola 200, leaving no doubt he was capable of competing at the international level by winning both legs and setting a new track record.

On the other hand, a study in an old-growth hemlock-hardwood forest in New York found that Ailanthus was capable of competing successfully with native trees in canopy gaps where only 2 to 15% of full sun was available.

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Everyone in our squad is capable of competing with the best in the world.

If he keeps sound, he's capable of competing in the top stayers' hurdles.

But many small ones would never be capable of competing in such an environment.

"How are these farmers going to be capable of competing in the same market?

"Such corporations will be capable of competing on equal terms with Western multinational corporations".

Farmers should be capable of competing in the worldwide, global agricultural market.

That's still part of it, but now we all think we're capable of competing on the highest level.

As busy as the featherweight division is, not many men at 145lbs (66kgs) are capable of competing with them.

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