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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rare capacity' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing an individual or situation that has a special capability or talent that is not commonly found. For example: "He has a rare capacity for taking complex ideas and making them easily understandable."
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The day we first met, he spoke of a rare capacity to distill truth.
You seem to have that rare capacity to think authentically for yourself and stick to it.
There are many better-organised plays around, but Kushner's has the rare capacity to make ideas fizz.
The president has a huge war-chest, his own party firmly behind him and a rare capacity to inspire.
In doing so, he has displayed an encouraging — and still rare — capacity to shed dogma in favor of data.
Among its many other virtues "The Information" has the rare capacity to work as a time machine.
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That combination of relatively rare capacities shrinks the pool of suspects.
The true danger facing all of us today is not that the machine is replacing man but that a different type of man, capable only of operating the machine, is replacing man in every one of his rarest capacities.
I believe this is a rare biological capacity, a speed of vision that is far beyond normal human ability.
I actually think that this is quite rare, the capacity to become the whole shape of the accidents that happen to you.
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