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Discover Ludwig"over capacity" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone has exceeded its maximum limit or ability to hold or handle something. Example: The stadium was over capacity with fans eager to watch the championship game. In this example, "over capacity" means that there were more people in the stadium than it was designed to hold.
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Unfortunately, if you attempt to sign in yourself, So.cl reports being "over capacity".
The percentage of EDs "over capacity" ranged from 10 49% in each state.
Many jails are now over capacity.
The emergency room was running over capacity.
It was almost always over capacity, too.
"And the JMZ's going to be totally over capacity".
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Like medical savings accounts with roll-over capacity.
Over-capacity is growing.
The over-capacity cannot last forever.
As it happens, I have a bedroom over-capacity.
Over-capacity should take much of the blame.
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