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The phrase "would be incompetent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hypothetical situation where someone lacks the necessary skills or abilities to perform a task effectively. Example: "If he were to take on that role without any prior experience, he would be incompetent in handling the responsibilities."
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Hamas's leaders would be incompetent if they rejected responsibility, so well have events since the kidnapping played into their hands.
If recognition were not degenerate, the immune system would be incompetent since the limited number of T-cells in an organism would allow recognition of small fraction of a mixture of randomized peptides [ 14].
In summary, we show that PINK1-mediated phosphorylation of Ub generates a functionally altered Ub that would be incompetent in various Ub-regulated processes, consistent with a model that Ser65-phosphorylated Ub is an independent signal with altered functions in cells.
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If one were to believe what the women say over lunch, their kids would be lazy, incompetent and bringing home the worst grades.
Mr. Gore has sought to turn the Social Security debate into a broader issue of leadership style, asserting that Mr. Bush's "irresponsible" plan demonstrates that he would be an incompetent steward of the economy.
A1 Vice President Al Gore asserted that Governor Bush's handling of the Texas budget proved he would be an incompetent steward of the national economy, inclined to squandering the surplus on tax cuts for the rich.
Public and Commercial Services union general secretary Mark Serwotka said: "Driving down pay even further at the same time as cutting public sector salaries and pensions, and planning to cut the 50p tax rate, would not only be cruel it would be economically incompetent and counterproductive.
Cramming several weeks of attacks on Gov. George W. Bush of Texas into one speech, Vice President Al Gore asserted today that the governor's handling of the state's budget proved he would be an incompetent steward of the national economy, inclined to squandering the surplus on tax cuts for the rich.
They assumed that African Americans were intellectually backward, would be relatively incompetent in managing their own health, and would require special supervision from whites.
The condemnation was a turnaround from the enthusiastic reception Trump received last week at the VFW's annual convention, where he warned that Hillary Clinton would be an incompetent commander in chief.
On Friday, after Rep. Mike Coffman suggested that if leaders of the Veterans Administration were put in charge of ISIS, they would be too incompetent to keep track of beheadings, neither of the radio hosts who conducted the interview questioned Coffman about whether the Congressman's comments were appropriate.
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