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Discover Ludwig"abilities to act" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the capacity of someone or something to do something. For example, "The Monkey had surprising abilities to act on its own initiative."
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Our abilities to act, and the future realities that our acts might produce, go away if we lose faith in them.
The captors will win this battle, if they haven't already by the time you read this, because Obama has seemingly surrendered his once-considerable abilities to act, decide or think.
If he doubted Americans' abilities to act sensibly on the global stage during the early cold war, he grew even more skeptical in an era of mass communications and mounting immigration.
The biosurfactants tested showed abilities to act as demulsifying agents when used isolated or in their crude form.
Furthermore, some synthetic and natural polymers may be considered as nAbts based on their abilities to act as matrices or vectors for varied deliveries.
Therefore, many game models assume that players are on perfect rationality and can have enough abilities to act according to their preferences.
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He did not, however, give her the ability to act.
"Nobody had any doubts about his ability to act.
We want to give them the ability to act if they care to".
The ability to act on your own initiative is clearly integral to her position.
We need to be realistic about the government's ability to act on these concerns.
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