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The phrase "capacity to handle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the ability of a person or an organization to manage something, or to the amount of something that can be managed. For example: "The company has the capacity to handle thousands of orders a day."
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"They have the capacity to handle this within Europe".
Maybe helpers can have more of an emotional capacity to handle certain situations.
"We don't have the capacity to handle them at the moment.
Why do the great ones so rarely have the capacity to handle their genius?
He just didn't seem to have the capacity to handle that sort of thing.
"The I.R.S. doesn't have the capacity to handle a $2 billion budget increase," he said.
We don't have the capacity to handle another storm like this.. . .
Give power to those who have demonstrated the capacity to handle the responsibility.
The islands do not have the capacity to handle wedding ceremonies for now, Mr. Liu said.
It's all based on a community's capacity to handle an event," Long said.
How have tools such as Facebook changed our capacity to handle social connections?
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