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"a greater ability" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to someone or something having more skill, capacity, talent, or aptitude than before, or than others possess. For example: "Through dedication and hard work, she attained a greater ability to play the violin."
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A greater ability of state, federal, and local governments to regulate polluters.
Experts have warned that social media platforms give Russia a greater ability to do so.
Patients in Britain have a greater ability to shop across providers (using additional private insurance).
FO4800SH has a greater ability than PAC and 402 to separate oil from the emulsion.
In her new job, she will have a greater ability to influence financial regulation.
Most important, he has found a greater ability to poke fun at himself.
Incumbent state senators typically enjoy huge advantages, like name recognition and a greater ability to raise campaign funds.
Another study found that children living in greener environments had better attention spans and a greater ability to delay gratification.
A strong European agency will have a greater ability to contribute to the Western world's overall military capacity, he said.
True, a company whose share price rises inexorably has a greater ability than most to keep its workers.
Grass gave him a greater ability to visualize the progress of his arm up the cow's rectum.
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