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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the ability or potential to hold or accommodate more of something, such as people, data, or resources. Example: "Our company needs to upgrade the servers to have more capacity for our growing customer base."
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It had no more capacity for volume.
And we don't have any more capacity.
First, the committees need substantially more capacity.
What is needed is more capacity.
With that authenticity came more capacity for uninterrupted escapism.
We do have more capacity in a number of buildings.
Miller spent $250 million in 1978 to add more capacity.
It has one-fifth more capacity than it needs.
It can add more capacity from the towers if necessary.
"With buses, there was more capacity and (that creates) more demand on the trail system.
Ageing infrastructure and the need for more capacity are the railway industry's two big challenges.
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