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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at capacity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has reached its maximum limit or is fully occupied in a specific context.
Example: "The conference room is currently at capacity for the number of attendees allowed."
Alternatives: "at full capacity for" or "maxed out for".
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"We're at capacity for the schools out here right now".
The city's shelters have been at capacity for years.
NYSAES technical courses have been at capacity for years, with businesses turned away for space constraints.
We are at capacity for both programs and have started a wait list.
Its Milwaukee plant is operating at capacity for the first time in 15 years, before it started sending work overseas.
Mr. Reed said the business already had orders that would keep the factory running at capacity for the next four years.
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In that study, conducted by researchers at Wake Forest University in North Carolina, 65 previously sedentary women and men with mild cognitive impairment exercised at peak capacity for at least 45 minutes four times a week for six months.
Nearly all the OPEC members are producing at capacity, except for Saudi Arabia.
So many justice systems around the world are working at capacity, which for most voters is just fine because they're not seeing the result.
As a writer I am amazed at her capacity for invention and execution".
I still marvel at his capacity for transformation, having seen it so often.
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