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The phrase 'capacity of human' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the potential of people to learn, grow, or do something. For example, "The capacity of human to innovate and create new things is remarkable."
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The maximum capacity of human lungs is about six litres.
By contrast, Brecht's poetry "had an extraordinary optimism about the capacity of human beings to change their environment".
I began to re-realize the depth and capacity of human emotions.
Essentially, the swallowing capacity of human beings is much weaker than that of other animals.
Above all the book is about the light of the human mind, the capacity of human beings to discern pattern and organization amid nature's seeming caprice.
"It is easy, safe, accessible," adds Kapur, admitting that it was her belief in the capacity of human beings that had brought her to the island.
On the contrary, by sentencing felons to life without parole rather than the death penalty, we respect the capacity of human beings to change.
He said: "We should not overlook the capacity of human beings to become desensitised through habitual exposure to practices which involve violence and suffering to animals".
Dewey's confidence in democracy rested in significant measure on his "faith in the capacity of human beings for intelligent judgment and action if proper conditions are furnished".
Once given a task, Hoffmann's program can, in theory, "operate independently and teach itself at a rate far beyond the capacity of human beings".
The group, known as the International Committee for Robot Arms Control, said warfare was accelerated by automated systems, undermining the capacity of human beings to make responsible decisions.
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