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The phrase "ability and needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or capabilities in relation to what they require or desire.
Example: "In order to create an effective learning plan, we must assess the student's ability and needs."
Alternatives: "capabilities and requirements" or "skills and necessities".
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That description should also apply to Stewart Downing after Villa paid £12m for him, but the former Middlesbrough winger has showed only flashes of his ability and needs to have a much greater impact this season.
Providing guidance to students requires me to understand every individual student?s personality, learning ability, and needs.
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