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The phrase "ability and commitment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's skills and dedication to a task or role, often in professional or academic contexts.
Example: "The job requires both ability and commitment to ensure success in the project."
Alternatives: "skills and dedication" or "capability and dedication".
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Her ability and commitment were tested from all sides.
"Politicians with his ability and commitment can make a difference in any role.
He said Miliband's insights, ability and commitment would be tremendous assets.
"Brittle Stars" are full of ability and commitment, but can derail under pressure.
Trust means being confident that employees have the ability and commitment to achieve a goal.
"It demonstrates our ability and commitment to working with international authorities to investigate financial fraud overseas".
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Until we create a climate where child-rearing is considered a responsibility of both parents, women's abilities and commitment will be called into question, and we will keep banging our heads against a glass ceiling.
While there is now more acceptance of women — expats and nationals — in high-ranking positions, damaging stereotypes about their abilities and commitment still exist.
One example, she wrote, is a jobseeker who wanted a job at file-sharing site Dropbox "so badly, he built a webpage and a video to show them his abilities and commitment to the position.
Applicants are encouraged to make sure that one or more of these letters comes from a research mentor who can speak to the applicant's abilities and commitment to research.
A key strategy for maintaining a positive mind-set was to put faith in healthcare professionals' abilities and commitment.
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