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The phrase "ability of the assorted" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe the capability of a diverse group or collection, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The ability of the assorted talents in the team contributed to the project's success."
Alternatives: "capability of the diverse" or "skills of the varied".
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Second, his emphasis on blood and iron did not imply simply the unrivaled military might of the Prussian army but rather two important aspects: the ability of the assorted German states to produce iron and other related war materials and the willingness to use those war materials if necessary.
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Societies struggle to find agreement on minimum wage (MW) policies, because of the assorted distributive effects.
As usual, policies will count for less than the ability of local barons and assorted goons to sway voters with a blend of bribes and thuggery.
As pH levels in marine waters drop, so too does the ability of so-called calcifying creatures -- assorted corals, clams, oysters, sea urchins and some varieties of plankton -- to develop.
The three of them created the assorted photographs that appear in this weekend's Voyages Issue.
The assorted subcorpus of BCC has about one billion words.
Figure 4b presents the IPCE of the DSSCs assembled with the assorted CEs.
Economic sustainability implies utilizing the assorted assets of the company efficiently to deliver functioning profitability over a sustained period.
Its sense of place is as diverse as the assorted folk and assorted architecture at home in the four-season city.
Then there are the assorted outsider events, many of which will have an international flavor.
"The ability of C.I.O.
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