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The phrase "working at reduced capacity" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation where a person or group is only able to work at less than full capacity. For example, "Due to the pandemic, many businesses are now working at reduced capacity."
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"The C.D.C. may have brought back some staffers, but their communications staff is working at reduced capacity and that's a concern.
A revolt in August 2010 partly destroyed the center, which is working at reduced capacity after a class action suit was successfully brought against it.
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It is continuing to make observations at reduced capacity.
Five of the country's eight refineries are still either halted or operating at reduced capacity.
Paris's two main airports - Charles de Gaulle and Orly - are also operating at reduced capacity.
Most French businesses, including public transport, completely shut down, or run at greatly reduced capacity.
She said the organisation had enough cash in contingency reserves to keep running, albeit at a reduced capacity.
The line is running at a reduced capacity this first year, and full capacity is expected to be 300,000 barrels of oil per day.
State 1 to 5 - reduced capacity working.
We found that stomach cancer survivors had difficulties at work: due to increased fatigue and reduced capacity, and that the type of surgery received appeared to play a role.
Back pain carries both high direct and indirect costs, including reduced capacity to work and participate in community life.
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