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The phrase "a great ability to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's strong skill or talent in a particular area or activity.
Example: "She has a great ability to communicate complex ideas clearly and effectively."
Alternatives: "a strong talent for" or "an exceptional skill in".
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It's a great ability to have.
She's got a great ability to communicate.
Bankers, Falciani observed, have a great "ability to adapt".
"She has a great ability to compartmentalize," said a friend.
Peterson has a great ability to shadow defenders with subtle physicality on deep routes.
"Down the sideline, we feel our receivers have a great ability to make those plays".
House has a great ability to create vivid characters, and the novel teems with them.
"I have a great ability to work with all kinds of people.
He has a great ability to develop cordial relationships among baseball executives around the league.
He's unselfish and has a great ability to see the floor".
"My dad had a great ability to communicate," Chip Duryea said.
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