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"defence capability" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the ability of a country, organization, or individual to defend against an attack, whether physical or verbal. For example, "The organization's advanced defence capability gave it the ability to detect cyberattacks before they caused harm."
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The only realistic defence capability was the security contractors up the road in the CIA Annex.
We have bases where it is necessary to contribute to our defence capability".
"The problem with the defence capability plan has never been the plan itself.
Bush has repeatedly said that peacekeeping and humanitarian missions are undermining US defence capability.
The economic dividends would be slight, and the damage to Britain's defence capability substantial.
"Of course, there are always things that we would like to buy for our defence capability, for our long term-defence capability, more things we would like to buy than we can afford in any one particular year," he said.
One is the future of Britain's defence capability; the other is the left-right balance in the ministerial ranks.
Britain's defence capability is being degraded by cuts and its appetite for intervention seems to be shrinking.
A television announcement was also broadcast on Finnish channels reminding reservists that "conscription is the cornerstone of Finland's defence capability".
During weeks of immense suffering in Aleppo, the EU has been debating abstruse plans to develop defence capability, a discussion that continues at Thursday's summit.
Japan has been developing its missile defence capability since 1998, when a North Korean Taepodong-1 missile flew over its territory before landing in the Pacific.
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