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"possibility of capacity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for someone or something to be able to do something or hold something. Example: "The manager is considering expanding the team, but first she must assess the possibility of capacity within the current budget."
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This study investigates the possibility of capacity enhancement of two brine recycle-MSF (Multi-Stage Flash) plants.
In this work, the possibility of capacity enhancement in the South Pars Gas Complex of Iran has been studied.
Then the possibility of capacity increase has been studied, taking into account the important parameters such as alteration of the plant pressure profile.
Moreover, four interviewees saw the possibility of capacity building through education and training for health care workers.
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In addition, the maximum capacity build rate parameter influences the share of power generation significantly; the possibility of rapid capacity build-up is more important for total system cost reduction by 2050 than accounting for technology cost reduction.
Range of problem variables were considered in a way that the possibility of bearing capacity failure is low enough.
Ultimately, even just the political prospect of a future possibility of a capacity mechanism would in the end make it politically inevitable due to this strategic withholding of investment [38].
Statewide simulation networks afford not only the possibility of meeting capacity needs for anesthesiologists, but also provide a venue for training trainers, setting standards, and bringing academic and nonacademic practices together.
"I would be willing to listen to the possibility of the capacity of a magazine".
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) called high-capacity magazines "a whole different issue," while Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga)., who has enjoyed a lifetime "A" rating from the NRA, said he would be "willing to listen to the possibility of the capacity of a magazine".
Upregulation of monocarboxylic transporters (MCA) in Type-1 diabetic patients indicate the possibility of increased capacity of the brain to use non-glucose substrates to meet energy requirements during hypoglycemia [17].
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