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The phrase "a high capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a large ability or potential to hold, contain, or process something, such as data, materials, or people.
Example: "The new storage system has a high capacity, allowing us to store more data than ever before."
Alternatives: "a large capacity" or "an extensive capacity".
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Another line of evidence is that dinosaurs had anatomic features reflecting a high capacity for activity.
The hospital was running at a high capacity, with some sections — orthopedics, the psych ward — completely full.
'This cordillera has a high capacity for retaining water, the life force of our 17 communities,' says Trejos.
Those are two really different technologies, a high capacity disc and a high capacity disk, but I guess LG is giving the people what they want.
The two groups formed a high capacity reservoir.
The latter has a high capacity of water absorption.
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Apple says it weighs 6.1 pounds with a high-capacity battery.
And you do not need a high-capacity magazine for hunting.
Shouting "Allahu akbar!", or "God is great", he opened fire with a high-capacity handgun.
Century then adds assault-style features like a high-capacity magazine and a bayonet.
Connecting these centers is a high-capacity fiber optic network that the company has assembled over the last few years.
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