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"capacity for being" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an individual's ability or potential for existence, action, or achievement. You can use it in various contexts, such as describing someone's potential for success, their ability to handle a task, or their resilience in difficult situations. Example: "John's capacity for being a leader was evident in the way he handled the crisis at work."
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This contradiction between a human being who has the capacity for being very earthy in one respect, but on the other hand, something very ethereal is what I looked for in Nana's character.
True, Africans have a remarkable capacity for being upbeat.
It is Waugh's capacity for being himself, in fact, that Border considers his greatest strength.
We have better and more elaborate imaginations — and, one presumes, a greater capacity for being haunted.
She noted that Texas has always claimed to have a friendly business climate and a capacity for being economically flexible enough to reinvent itself.
He tries very hard not to laugh, but he has a sense of the ludicrous which equals his capacity for being bored.
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Mr. Burrell and Mr. Roberts eloquently convey their characters' capacities for being wounded.
The Saudi capacity for mischief is never to be doubted.
Although the official seating capacity for baseball is listed as 43,662, there are 63,024 seats.
I'm happier but my capacity for anger is greater.
He believed that the human being's capacity for kindness was instrumental to his evolutionary success.
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