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The phrase "we have capable" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be missing a noun to complete the thought, such as "we have capable individuals" or "we have capable resources." Example: "In our team, we have capable individuals who can handle complex projects efficiently."
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We have capable staff here who have fight and we thought that would be the best way to get everybody back behind this football team".
Not only do we have capable science and engineering faculty on many of our campuses who are actively monitoring and researching the realities of global warming, but we also have a fresh army of students who are eager to participate in an updated version of the 1970s Earth Day celebrations of our planet.
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When the Process Capability revels that the process is capable of achieving the expected performance, we have a Capable Standard Software Process [4, 22].
Had the programme gone ahead as envisaged we would have had capable vehicles, Dannatt says.
"We have five capable guys.
We have people capable of winning stages.
"We have guys capable of doing that.
"We have two capable center fielders.
But at the same time, we have guys capable of picking up the slack".
Plus, i do think the players we have are capable, deep down, of passing and controlling the ball.
"It's my job to look around, but we feel we have very capable guys here now".
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