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The phrase "a new capability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a recently developed skill, feature, or function that enhances performance or ability.
Example: "The software update includes a new capability that allows users to automate repetitive tasks."
Alternatives: "an additional feature" or "a novel function".
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Now we have a new capability that we didn't have before," said Wollack in a NASA news release.
It therefore provides a new capability for making polymers.
"It's a new capability," said Michael Aldridge, lead product manager of Microsoft's Windows Digital Media Division.
"This missile gives our military force a new capability," he said.
The technical investment made the product "better," but failed to inspire or invite a new capability.
"Convenience is important, and if a new capability has value, you can't afford not to have it".
By rallying around a modest time-off goal, teams can develop a new capability: managing their time as a team.
Here, the integrated ridge resonator is used to demonstrate a new capability for an integrated design, 15 GHz soliton generation.
They will try it and will adapt it to find a new utility for a new capability or gadget or they will discard it".
One document boasts that Prism monitoring of Skype video production has roughly tripled since a new capability was added on 14 July 2012.
The report says that the United States needs a new capability to produce plutonium "pits," a hollow sphere made out of plutonium around which explosives are fastened.
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