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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize someone's ability or potential to do something. For example, "I am confident that she can handle this project with capacity."
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And with capacity underutilized, costs rose.
That is nearly finished, with capacity now over 7,000.
"It was a request to governments with capacity".
"Our educational initiatives do help with capacity building," she said.
"We are struggling with capacity, access and affordability," he said.
But with capacity cuts, getting customers to volunteer is tricky.
The European Union has 224 detention centers for migrants, with capacity for 30,871 people.
With capacity constrained and demand rising, companies that do have licenses are seeing profits rise.
Patients are associated with time windows and vehicles with capacity.
The station offers enclosed and secure bicycle parking with capacity for 200 bikes.
In 2009 alone Germany installed solar photovoltaic systems with capacity equivalent to approximately four nuclear reactors.
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