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The phrase "abilities to make it" is not entirely correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or capabilities to achieve a certain goal or success.
Example: "Her abilities to make it in the competitive industry were evident from her impressive portfolio."
Alternatives: "skills to succeed" or "capabilities to achieve".
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You need offensive abilities to make it in the N.H.L. That's one of the reasons Europe was a good option for me.
They all possess the passion for their cause as well as the abilities to make it happen.
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If only he had the ability to make it so.
Not everybody always has the ability to make it".
"I didn't have the ability to make it perfect," he said.
These Games have shown me that I have the ability to make it to the top.
Mr. Bush had a good idea and the ability to make it happen.
Ultimately it is Dickens's language and Mr. Stewart's ability to make it palpable that make the evening shimmer (2 10).
In aggressive surfing, one must believe in himself and his ability to make it through any situation.
But Manning, like most top-tier quarterbacks in the quarterback-centric N.F.L., has the ability to make it all better.
Of course Graham White wanted to play in the National Football League, and he had the ability to make it.
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