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"full to capacity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to describe something that is as full as it can be, with no extra capacity. For example, "The auditorium was full to capacity, and the overflow crowd had to watch the performance from outside."
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It was full to capacity every night.
"The prisons are full to capacity.
"The loft is full to capacity.
Hopefully it will be full to capacity on Saturday.
The seminar was full to capacity weeks beforehand.
Just Strays has space for 50 cats and kittens and is full to capacity.
Van Andel Arena was full to capacity as Trump's motorcade pulled up just after 6 p.m.
"It was aware that the landfill was full to capacity but continued to use it regardless.
It refers to "constant contamination" of streams, and says the main pollution control dam is often full to capacity.
Public anger makes closure of A&E and maternity services impossible when beds are full to capacity.
The refugees at the border were held back by Croatian police, where refugee camps are full to capacity.
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