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The phrase "a willingness to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express an openness or readiness to engage in a particular action or behavior.
Example: "Her willingness to help others is truly commendable and inspires those around her."
Alternatives: "an eagerness to" or "a readiness to".
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A willingness to forgo sleep.
"They have a willingness to win.
But there's a willingness to please.
"A willingness to explore new things".
And he's shown a willingness to listen.
He has mentioned a willingness to sell.
A willingness to seek help, for example.
Mr. Obama has shown a willingness to admit mistakes before.
Its soldiers have shown courage and a willingness to fight.
The lifeblood of our democracy is a willingness to compromise.
But a willingness to compromise and good sense should prevail.
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a willingness to feed
a willingness to fall
a willingness to retain
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a willingness to trip
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a willingness to delight
a willingness to analyze
a willingness to embark
a willingness to embody
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