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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lose capacity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Here is an example sentence: "As people age, they may begin to lose capacity for certain tasks they were once able to do easily."
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You lose capacity and emissions.
They can lose capacity if they are not discharged completely, often called the "memory effect".
Apple says that the battery starts to lose capacity after 300 or 400 charges.
If there's one bit of advice I can offer, it would be to consider who you would like to act for you in case you ever lose capacity.
Unfortunately, for New Yorkers who lose capacity and lack a health care proxy, there is no legal authority for a family member to act as a surrogate and make medical decisions.
"There is a definite concern that we're going to lose capacity with older plants shutting down just as we're adding this new capacity, and the demand has kept growing," he said.
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The funding role of Hefce is rapidly losing capacity since the move to tuition fees.
People now have a statutory right to refuse treatment in advance of losing capacity.
Now, some economists say, they might be adding workers to simply regain some lost capacity.
Yet another unexpected advantage flows from our status as aging toddlers: We recapture our long lost capacity for play.
Only now are profits returning to pre-crash levels allowing companies to rebuild, restructure and replace lost capacity".
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