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Discover Ludwig"full capacity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe the maximum amount of something, for example: "The theater was filled to its full capacity".
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All are at full capacity.
The hospital was well over full capacity.
We are not operating at full capacity".
Apparently the grounds have reached full capacity.
"The airport is currently operating at full capacity.
Egypt's prison sector is now reaching full capacity.
"Many Chinese steel producers are now operating at full capacity.
He wanted to demonstrate the full capacity of his instrument.
"We're almost up to full capacity," said Brig.
There is hope that Justin will regain full capacity.
We did it and we did it to full capacity.
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