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"realize this capability" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to understand or become aware of a particular ability or potential. It can be used in various contexts, such as in describing someone's skill or potential, or in discussing a new technology or feature. Example: "She didn't realize her artistic capability until she took a painting class in college."
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The Behavior Tree notation makes it possible to realize this capability by inserting action-inert bridge component-state.
However, in order to fully realize this capability, it is necessary not only to devise parallel methodologies, but also to develop numerical schemes for which the computational effort also scales with problem size.
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A genome-level understanding of its metabolic capabilities should help realize this biotechnological potential.
However, if these spouses also have infants or relatives with extensive care needs, then at best only one of them may effectively realize that capability.
To realize the capability of the proposed method, a case study was conducted in a Global Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC) company in Hong Kong.
Capability would refer to the action taken on capacity in order to realize this potential" [ 8] p.271).
However, despite explosive growth in both academic and commercial efforts, concrete technical capabilities are far from adequate to realize this promise.
Their mothers realize this.
However, several key questions in particular emerge in realizing the capability of utilizing this information clinically.
It also tries to identify what it will take to realize those capabilities (often, not surprisingly, with the kind of services a big consulting firm can provide).
Realizing this potential requires developing new capabilities.
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