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The phrase "a core ability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an essential skill or competency that is fundamental to a person, organization, or system.
Example: "Communication is a core ability of effective leadership, enabling leaders to inspire and guide their teams."
Alternatives: "a fundamental skill of" or "an essential capability of".
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"The characteristics of trading these types of products and betting on interest rates, which is a core ability of UBS, are similar," he said.
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In fact, cognitive flexibility seems to be a core ability for the development of a satisfactory pattern of social interaction which allows these individuals to actively take part in life in society.
This leads to the conclusion that regardless their intellectual abilities, they could improve specific cognitive abilities involved in autism, which can reinforce the idea that cognitive flexibility is a core ability for the development of other important skills for interacting.
This energy dependence of the response diminishes the accuracy of dose assessments in radiation fields of unknown energy, but does not significantly compromise the core ability of the devices to provide visual estimates of radiation doses.
All facilitators learned about the brain, but only the incremental theory team learned how the core abilities of the brain could be changed and grown.
The new core ability here – equivalent to Ocarina of Time's temporal shifting or Wind Waker's control of gales – is turning 2D, walking against walls or through cracks.
In our own recent research, we have discovered that "working memory capacity," a core component of intellectual ability, predicts success in a wide variety of complex activities.
A core component of this ability is the simultaneous individuation of multiple objects.
Although FRP wrapping is used when lateral steel is not sufficient to confine the concrete core, the ability of lateral steel to provide confinement in most of the cases is not negligible.
The SMAS-S consists of six three-item subscales (taking initiative, investment behaviour, variety, multifunctionality, self-efficacy and positive frame of mind), which reflect core abilities to form the construct of self-management of well-being [ 24].
However, there is only limited research on the ability to facially express one's emotional state, although this ability is considered a core facet of an individual's emotional competence (Scherer, 2009).
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