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The phrase "abilities to evoke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to elicit emotions, reactions, or responses.
Example: "The artist's abilities to evoke deep feelings in her audience are truly remarkable."
Alternatives: "capacity to elicit" or "talent for inspiring".
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However, the electrophiles corresponding to these compounds displayed markedly different abilities to evoke K+ efflux.
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"Photography has this ability to evoke empathy.
If only Sinclair had possessed fiction-writing abilities equal to his ability to evoke squalor!
"Fabric has a powerful ability to evoke the past," she said.
In it we find Murray's delicate ability to evoke many kinds of experience.
Her ability to evoke the spirit and the spiritual never left her.
Bouncy piece shows the expressive power of string music, its ability to evoke a feeling through layered melody.
Chávez has a gospel preacher's deftness with language and an actor's ability to evoke emotions.
Amanda and Elyot are as much in thrall to music and its ability to evoke deep feelings as anyone else.
One of Mr. Scorsese's many talents is the ability to evoke a past era (in this case, 1961-66) viscerally.
Three months later his cabaret debut at the Pizza on the Park confirmed his ability to evoke Coward himself exquisitely.
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