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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small capacities" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the ability or power to do something in a limited or minimal manner. Example: "The students in the kindergarten class have small capacities for understanding complex concepts."
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But SSD's are very expensive, and come in small capacities.
For the moment their relatively small capacities make them best suited for smartphones, tablets and laptops.
These factors favor the production of CO on-site even for small capacities.
I love bus-powered devices, especially external hard drives, but they tend to have fairly small capacities.
The reservoirs arranged behind dams are characterised by small capacities, generally under 200 million mc.
However, in the range of small capacities (<50 kW), only very few systems were reported.
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But the space is small — capacity is 75 — so the vibe can change on a dime.
But quantities would be limited by the small capacity in Panama.
In general, capacitors that can withstand high voltages have a relatively small capacity.
Architecture, too, "has served in no small capacity to shore up legitimacy in moments of doubt".
The other house is in London, and people are always welcome there to talk about Blake, but it's not a museum and has a very small capacity.
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