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The phrase "abilities that made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific skills or talents that contributed to a particular outcome or achievement.
Example: "Her abilities that made her a successful leader were evident in her ability to inspire and motivate her team."
Alternatives: "skills that contributed" or "talents that enabled".
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The deal will look far worse for the Nets if Wallace does not recapture the abilities that made him a star in Charlotte and Portland.
Pittsburgh Coach Ben Howland, however, expects Knight, his indispensable point guard, to exhibit the abilities that made him this season's Big East co-player of the year with Connecticut's Caron Butler.
And everyone assumed that if they saw a crow it probably knew you, because you had some kind of understanding with crows owing to undefined telepathic abilities that made you look troubled now and then but also really important.
Amy, who had a voice, sensibility, and song-writing abilities that made her exceptional.
He had risked losing his license but instead discovered that he retains many of the abilities that made him an amazing lawyer as well as a safe driver.
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Call those the abilities that make something a person.
This course focuses on developing core design abilities that make individuals better design thinkers and creative problem solvers.
But representing "mental life" in all of its complexity is a difficult task: How do children come to make sense of the connections and distinctions among the various perceptual, sensory, emotional, cognitive, and social abilities that make up mental life?
Increasingly, scientists are searching the natural world for the genetic and behavioral mechanisms that endow creatures with their special abilities — that make elephants virtually immune to cancer, say, or axolotls capable of regenerating a lost limb.
As Mrs. Tauber said: "When people who are very strong lose their powers and abilities that make them who they are, they don't want to live like that.
I'm more interested in what it's really like to go down the rabbit hole and find yourself suddenly part of a world you don't understand and abilities that make you different than human.
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