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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability or potential of something, often in contexts related to resources, skills, or capabilities.
Example: "The new facility has a significant capacity for handling large volumes of data efficiently."
Alternatives: "a considerable capacity" or "a substantial capacity."
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It also provides us with a significant capacity to manage the continuing uncertain regulatory environment," said Gulliver.
"It's important that our constituencies appreciate that we have a significant capacity to hold these loans to maturity, and we have $13 billion of excess capacity at the Federal Home Loan Bank".
"This decline in skilled workers obviously leads to a significant capacity deficit, particularly when seen against that fact that we have seen more new displacement in 2014 than in any single year since 2004," Rance said.
It is usually several weeks before doctors can fully evaluate cognitive function in a patient who has suffered a gunshot wound to the brain, and the body has a significant capacity to compensate for serious injuries.
"The commission identify a significant capacity gap in 2050, but do not address this.
It seems that the bare ZnO suffers from a significant capacity loss only after 5 cycles.
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However, as in SWAps, there is a need for significant capacity on the part of the research institute to manage and operate such a mechanism.
Editorial Fielding is often described as "the Father of the English Novel," but the claim seems to leave out of account Defoe's immense and significant capacity as a storyteller.
"The insurgency also retains a significant regenerative capacity".
Two American officials said in November that General Allen wanted to retain a significant military capacity through the fighting season that ends this fall.
This may suggest that there is a significant residual capacity available after exposure to the smoke.
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