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Discover Ludwig"spare capacity" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the extra or unused resources, abilities, or capabilities that a person, organization, or system has available. Example: The factory has been operating at full capacity, but there is still some spare capacity in their production line that can be utilized for rush orders.
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Spare capacity is bad news.
The central grid has little spare capacity.
But there's spare capacity in abundance.
Spare capacity has been used up.
There is plenty of spare capacity.
Moreover, few producers have much spare capacity.
Spare capacity is very tight.
They have no spare capacity.
There is massive spare capacity.
On paper, both should have spare capacity.
"We have plenty of spare capacity".
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