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Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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They stick to it, even though they have the technical abilities to do something else.
But if Obama had truly internalized what he says in his climate speeches, I believe he would be activist about his legal abilities to do something about it.
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The ability to do something I had never done before".
But just because technology gives you the ability to do something, does that mean you should?
"Just because technology gives you the ability to do something, does that mean you should?
This destroys the ability to do something on energy and climate".
And probably shows a lack of ability to do something else.
We had a feeling of confidence in our ability to do something about the world".
"Just because technology gives you the ability to do something does that mean you should?" Mr. Harbert added.
How will Mr Brown cope if he loses the ability to "do something" at the highest level?
"Each week, it gives us the ability to do something different, to streamline the process," he says.
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