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The phrase "extraordinary capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone or something that is capable of doing a task beyond what is normal or expected. For example, "She showed extraordinary capacity to complete the project on time."
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Why? "Well, it's just this extraordinary capacity for happiness.
"He had an extraordinary capacity to inspire affection," Green said.
We have an extraordinary capacity for storage, and much more is there than you realize.
Since the beginning of the conflict, Assad's security forces have displayed an extraordinary capacity for cruelty.
Displacement, though, is what accounts for poetry's extraordinary capacity for meaning.
"It has the extraordinary capacity to be both simple and profound at the same time.
Planet Earth possesses an extraordinary capacity, but it is not limitless.
Part of Ransome's problem, Chambers reckons, was "an extraordinary capacity to make friends with everyone".
But that was to underestimate Italy's extraordinary capacity for resisting change.
Ned Bennett, who directed Pomona, confirms his extraordinary capacity to illuminate dark places.
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They have an extraordinary capacity to survive.
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