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The phrase "ability because of the" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to explain a specific ability that arises from a certain cause or factor, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "Her ability because of the extensive training she received was evident in her performance."
Alternatives: "skill due to the" or "capability resulting from the".
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For one, there has been an increase in knowledge and ability because of the improvement in computers that people use to train and study and the increased availability of chess information on the Internet.
Moreover, the Ag/AlO x /Pt RRAM devices demonstrate a satisfactory anti-radiation ability because of the stable resistive switching and a sufficient memory window.
For the films with a thickness between 200 and 1,030 nm, the variations of residual stress and surface roughness do not affect the supercurrent carrying ability because of the nearly linear relationship between film thickness and Ic.
The presence of Al ions within PAA hydrogel facilitated the self-healing ability because of the ionic interaction in these gels which plays the key role of dynamic reversible sacrificial bonds which reforms upon reversal of the deformative force.
Once dominated by traditional industries, small and mid-sized businesses now have the ability, because of the Internet, to participate in the global market.
"We don't have the ability, because of the strictures of the Privacy Act, to make available or to make public some of the findings that we've done," Holder said.
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If you want evidence that US intelligence agencies aren't losing surveillance abilities because of the rising use of encryption by tech companies, look no further than the testimony on Tuesday by the director of national intelligence, James Clapper.
In particular web browsers enhanced their abilities because of the improvement of JavaScript, CSS3 and HTML5.
St. Thomas Aquinas, an early church father, once made the assertion that all humans are inherently good -- that when left to our own abilities, because of the divine excess present within us, we will make good decisions.
They could do even more if we realised the potential of their talents and they did not underestimate their ability because of prevailing social attitudes and the exaggeration of the effects of ageing.
Greenburg labeled the dream matchup significant "because of the fighters' ability to connect with sports fans around the world".
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