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The phrase "abilities to monitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or capabilities related to observing or tracking something, such as performance or behavior.
Example: "The team demonstrated their abilities to monitor the project's progress effectively."
Alternatives: "skills in monitoring" or "capabilities for observation".
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Since then, scientists have refined their abilities to monitor such atmospheric releases.
Molecular identification could enhance our abilities to monitor the phytoseiid species during rearing and after release into the field.
Minor and youth leagues can attract huge interest from foreign gamblers, well beyond the authorities' abilities to monitor what is going on.
Like the NSA in the United States, Russian security services reportedly have far-reaching abilities to monitor telephone and internet communications in their own country through a program known by its Russian acronym SORM.
In reaching out to the N.S.A., which has extensive abilities to monitor global Internet traffic, the company may have been hoping to gain more certainty about the identity of the attackers.
Using a large, new database of contractual provisions governing the allocation of cash flow rights in venture capital (VC) financings, we investigate how contract design is related to VC abilities to monitor and provide value-added services to the entrepreneur.
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Take, for example, the ability to monitor farmland remotely.
Drones give us the ability to monitor large areas.
That would greatly expand our ability to monitor the environment.
"The ability to monitor is growing so quickly".
This significantly improves our ability to monitor space weather conditions.
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