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The phrase "ability from" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward without additional context.
It could be used when discussing the source or origin of a particular ability or skill, but it typically requires more context to be clear.
Example: "Her ability from years of practice is evident in her performance."
Alternatives: "skill derived from" or "talent originating from".
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May Wilson displayed marked artistic ability from an early age.
"But I think this team has better ability from front to back.
He tended to get more general comments about his remarkable aerial ability from that point on.
Three passes later, Konoplyanka had the opportunity to demonstrate his shooting ability from long distance.
"His vertical ability from net to baseline is unparalleled," James said.
The Nets fear a similar, if not more potent latent ability from the Lakers.
They range in ability from five-minute-milers to 12-minute-milers.
Students ranging in ability from remedial to above average performance levels.
Fifth-Year Japanese I & II: Improves language ability from advanced to super-advanced.
Success depends on societies' ability, from local and international levels, to join forces and coordinate actions.
Prediction of discharge walking ability from initial assessment in a stroke inpatient rehabilitation facility population.
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