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The phrase "with high capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that has the ability to accomplish a lot or store a large amount. For example, "This computer comes with high capacity storage, making it ideal for professionals who need to store large files."
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But that has little to do with high capacity transmission lines that carry electricity in bulk over hundreds of miles.
The synthesized Li2MoO3 shows excellent cycling stability with high capacity.
Peers with high capacity are promoted to be super-peer candidates.
Metropolitan railways are urban, electric transport systems with high capacity and a high frequency of service.
Great challenge, however, remains to develop anode materials with high capacity and long cycle life.
But with high capacity and a proven interface that everybody you meet will understand, this is a great choice if you like to share your music with others.
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Wiring the mill with high-capacity computer lines, said Mr. Donohue, "will attract e-businesses like moths to a light".
Both require terminals with high-capacity transshipment cranage and considerable space for internal traffic movement and storage.
"Thirty to forty per cent of the police officers killed in the line of duty were killed with high-capacity magazines," he said.
Early in his term as governor, Jim Florio enacted his ban on assault weapons, which outlawed certain automatic weapons with high-capacity magazines.
The battery life is pretty disappointing though (2 hours with standard battery, 4 hours with high-capacity battery).
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