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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrasive capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the ability of a material or substance to wear away or erode another material, often in industrial or manufacturing settings.
Example: "The abrasive capacity of the sandpaper determines how effectively it can smooth rough surfaces."
Alternatives: "grinding ability" or "wearing capacity".
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Dressing is periodically carried out in order to recover the abrasive capacity of the wheel once excessive wear of abrasive grits has occurred.
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If a level of activity is considered to be approximately 1.5 million load cycles per year, then the mechanical consequences can be expected to be a spectrum depending on the frequency and pressure of the abrasive water jets, the tissue affected and their capacity to respond.
If the capacity of theropods to rapidly regenerate their keratinous unguals was insufficient to permit occasional resting in contact with mildly abrasive sediment, then it certainly was insufficient for climbing or even raptorial functions.
I was not abrasive.
It felt abrasive.
I found them abrasive.
Abrasive and fast stuff.
He's very abrasive.
Abrasive Powder is also known as sandpaper, abrasive cloths.
I'm being abrasive.
Yes, he was abrasive.
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