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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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at full capacity

Is 'at full capacity' only used when referring to machinery or humans as well? Would you say it is correct?

I'd rather work to full capacity the few days I do show up for work than work at 50% of capacity everyday like you.
  

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I'd say it's correct, but casual.

  • I'd say it's correct, but casual.
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I'd say it's correct, but casual.
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Do you write 'to full capacity' or at full capacity'

'work at 50% capacity' or 'work to 50% capacity' or work at 50% of capacity' or 'to 50% of capacity'?

Can use it to talk about humans? Would you?
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Both seem common enough to me. Yes, for humans, too.

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