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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a capacity to" is a valid and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express someone's ability or potential to do something. For example: - She has a capacity to learn new languages quickly. - The leader showed a capacity to make difficult decisions under pressure. - This program is designed to help students develop a capacity to think critically.
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The circuit has a capacity to deliver superb entertainment.
But Carter has long had a capacity to surprise.
They have a capacity to make and keep friends.
We have a capacity to put it aside.
"They retain a capacity to be able to perceive light".
Another key attribute is a capacity to defer gratification.
And we have to show a capacity to expand.
If we're talking about a capacity to change?
Rowing revealed a capacity to commit unswervingly to a cause.
"We still have a foreign policy, a capacity to act beyond our borders, a capacity to make a difference".
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The leading dealers' selling shows reflect a dynamism and a capacity to innovate that are remarkable.
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