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The phrase "a resolute ability to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's strong and determined capability to perform a specific action or task.
Example: "Her resolute ability to solve complex problems made her an invaluable asset to the team."
Alternatives: "a steadfast capacity to" or "a determined skill to".
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The defence conceded width and gambled on a resolute ability to defend crosses – Ghana and Belgium racked up record tallies of crosses and shots, and Tim Howard flung himself around like a force of nature to stop them.
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When I read Old English, "The Battle of Maldon" or Beowulf or any of these texts, I read resilience and even in times of successive conflicts, which we have now, there's an ability to be resolute and to seek to overcome that we would do well to emulate.
It's a great ability to have.
That's a great ability to recover.
"I feel good about what I'm doing," he said, "and I'm very confident and I'm very resolute in our ability to get the job done, and I feel very good about my relationship with President Obama".
Worse, it has made a resolute commitment to not acting.
It is precisely the predictability of these pressures that counsels a resolute loyalty to constitutional safeguards.
It was a resolute assurance to all hard-working Americans who believe in the American dream.
Harlequins produced a resolute display to see off indisciplined Gloucester.
To have a game like that snatched from you at the death, it takes a resolute coach and a resolute system to bring a team around from that.
She has an ability to continue fighting.
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