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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability helps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey the idea that having a certain ability or skill can assist or facilitate a task or situation.
Example: "In challenging situations, the ability helps to navigate through difficulties more effectively."
Alternatives: "skill aids" or "capability supports".
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Studying that ability helps us learn about ourselves; exercising it helps us learn about the world.
And while English-language ability helps in the job market, it isn't critical to many students' career paths.
Sugar, on the other hand, causes caffeine molecules to clump together, which along with its taste-masking ability helps to reduce the perception of bitterness.
Sometimes the music dips too low or the part is pure macho -- as in Orff's "Carmina Burana," when the men sing lustily of spring and women -- and then some acting ability helps.
But he gives one of the best portraits of an intelligent, troubled youth I have ever seen, and his ability helps us know that Conrad the kid is in some ways the most mature member of this Reed family.
This ability helps quantify the complicated effect of different parameters on the recovery of the VAPEX process.
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In the short program, Kim's technical ability helped her beat Asada.
He spoke no English when he arrived at the age of 10 but his footballing ability helped him to make friends and integrate.
Police said Clark was shot during a struggle after he confronted paramedics and impeded their ability help her.
Adjustment for estimated peak pre-morbid ability helped to counteract potential reverse causality.
Since many sounds are too weak to cause ground-borne vibrations that snakes can sense, having both abilities helps them detect a wider range of noises.
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