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Discover Ludwig"we have capacity" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that the subject (we) has the ability or space to do or handle something. Example: "As the event organizers, we have capacity for 500 guests at the venue."
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"We have capacity no one else has.
"We have capacity for over a million metric tonnes a year, making us one of Africa's bigger players," says Lopez.
We have policies at European and national levels, we have quotas, we have capacity, balanced capacities, but the main problem is that today we have an emergency.
I will list the reasons: Denmark is one of the richest and most stable countries in Europe, and we have capacity for more than the 5,000 we have granted asylum to so far this year.
For ICAST, the magic number interest rate is around 3%. "We can find as many projects as we have capacity to do as long as we can offer owners funds below 4%," Malhotra adds.
"Now we are moving from taking orders to selling services, where we can look at the most attractive areas economically, based on where the customers are and where we have capacity, and target directly the kinds of customers that we would like to have on the network".
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We don't have capacity to get produce to market and we end up being exploited.
We don't have capacity for more victims.
We now have capacities!
We felt that our engagement was too minimal….we have capacity to do a lot more in the villages because we have staff working everyday with villagers.
Gates have been well up for T20 matches this season and we've had capacity crowds for three games.
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