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'build up capacity' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea of increasing or strengthening a person or organization's ability to do something. For example: "The company is working to build up capacity in order to meet the demands of international markets."
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The school is receiving £996,000 to build up capacity from the DfE.
She said that more than £500m was available during the parliament to build up capacity and convert schools, as set out in the budget.
A firm's decision to build up capacity or spend cash on research pays out tomorrow but must be paid for today.
That's how you build up capacity and improve services.
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"In response to what was in retrospect a huge spike in demand for our services in 1999 and 2000, we hired and built up capacity".
"It may be that in 10 years we can revisit this when we have built up capacity in the community, but at the moment this is too much, too fast".
Build up your stomach capacity slowly.
The model is capable of identifying optimal investment strategies and build up of new capacities of an integrated gas supply system.
Instead, demand continues to shrink and idle capacity to build up.
In this view, humans' uniqueness stems from their capacity to build up and share huge informational megastructures, those of language and culture, which are intangible pyramids of meaning cumulatively built up by thousands of generations of fellow humans.
Firms also built up their capacity to trade in the secondary market, at first so they could make markets and later to earn profits on their own account.
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