combined capacity

collocation in English

meaningsofalliedandcapacity

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allied
adjective
uk
/ˈæl.aɪd/
us
/ˈæl.aɪd/
connected by a political or ...
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capacity
noun
uk
/kəˈpæs.ə.ti/
us
/kəˈpæs.ə.t̬i/
the total amount that can be contained ...
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(Definition ofalliedandcapacityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Two further units are planned with an ultimatecombinedcapacityof between 120 and 160 beds.
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They have acombinedcapacityof 7½ million tons a year, and are in many parts of the country.
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Thecombinedcapacityof these plants is around 300 tonnes of uranium a year.
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The two operational plants have a currentcombinedcapacityof approximately 110,000 tonnes per annum for hazardous, waste, and utilisation was broadly in line with capacity last year.
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Under the new scheme thecombinedcapacitywill be almost doubled.
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All are for the removal of ozone depleting substances from refrigerator equipment, and thecombinedcapacityof all plant will be 1.2 million units per year.
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However, thecombinedcapacityof these two vessels should be adequate to meet essential needs and to carry eggs, fish and other local produce on the return journey.
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There are eleven cinema halls in the district with acombinedcapacityof six thousand seats.
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The country had six geothermal power stations with acombinedcapacityof 133 megawatts in 1989.
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The dam has a flood storage capacity of, and thecombinedcapacityof its three generators is 293.6 megawatts.
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They produced acombinedcapacityof 300 hp.
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By 1913 it had 27 oil storage tanks with acombinedcapacityof over 14,000 tons.
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The upgraders have acombinedcapacityof 630000 oilbbl/d, which is only half of its production of extra-heavy oil.
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Each of the tunnels was 2700 ft long and 41 ft in diameter, and had acombinedcapacityof 200000 cuft/s.
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Both plants have acombinedcapacityof 150,000 vehicles per annum.
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Thecombinedcapacitywas many times greater than had been visualized in 1783.
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It has a seating for 2,600 spectators and 1,733 standing places, giving acombinedcapacityfor 4,433.
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Her large heeling tanks and one fuel tank were converted to storage tanks for recovered oil with acombinedcapacityof 2,033 cubic meters.
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Its three units have acombinedcapacityof 2,400 megawatts, making it the largest power plant in the state.
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They have acombinedcapacityof 60 megawatts.
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