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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Capacity

Hi,

My physiotherapist had a note on her door (in my native language)

“Our office has filled up its capacity, so we can no longer take on new patients.”

Would this be a correct way of expressing it? I think that I saw something similar in English on someone’s website.

Thank you.

  

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Ann225 Would this be a correct way of expressing it? Not exactly. The expression is "filled to capacity".

  • Ann225 Would this be a correct way of expressing it?
  • Not exactly.
  • The expression is "filled to capacity".
  • Ann225 Our office has filled up its capacity, Our office is filled to capacity, so we can no longer take on new patients.
  • As shown.
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Ann225Would this be a correct way of expressing it?

Not exactly. The expression is "filled to capacity".

Ann225Our office has filled up its capacity,
Our office is filled to capacity,
so we can no longer take on new patients.

As shown.

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