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The phrase "abilities to cause" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential or capacity of someone or something to bring about a specific effect or outcome.
Example: "The scientist studied the abilities to cause changes in the environment through various chemical reactions."
Alternatives: "capabilities to create" or "powers to effect".
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You each played your role during a seven-month online campaign … using your technical abilities to cause catastrophic losses for amusement".
A mammoth stone That sums it up... Debunked as a deity, stripped of its abilities to cause madness & to promote crops, nervously plucking at the tides like an old pensioner perpetually adjusting a blanket, the venerable satellite cut a negligible figure in our eyes.
It should be noted that there were differences among various lactobacilli with regard to their abilities to cause dental caries.
The serotypes have varying abilities to cause invasive disease, and some serotypes tend to infect certain risk groups, such as children or patients with underlying diseases [ 4- 6].
Historically, representatives of the Vibrionaceae family have attracted considerable attention because of their abilities to cause serious diseases in humans (e.g., V. cholerae Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Vibrio vulnificus), for example after consumption of undercooked seafood or intake of contaminated water.
Weak estrogenic compounds are less potent than E2; they exhibit early uterine responses but are less effective in their abilities to cause robust subsequent uterine responses such as cellular hypertrophy and hyperplasia (Hewitt and Korach 2011).
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He has the ability to cause our opponents lots of defensive headaches.
One common warning concerns its supposed ability to cause cancer in the colon.
It also increased the bacteria's virulence, enhancing its ability to cause infection.
This gives perpetrators the ability to cause substantial damage to a big organisation.
Benzene is especially noxious, with the ability to cause bone marrow cancer and leukemia.
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