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The phrase "ability through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain ability is achieved or enhanced by a specific means or method.
Example: "She demonstrated her ability through consistent practice and dedication."
Alternatives: "skill via" or "capability through".
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He's really got some great innate ability through the hole.
But Mr Farage and Ms Sturgeon still have the ability, through their charisma, to cause greater harm.
He relished wielding power over his people and his ability, through nuclear provocation, to milk and manipulate the outside world.
The fact that I could lose that ability through the actions of someone such as Donald Trump isn't right to me.
The Baftas also has the ability, through its outstanding debut section, to throw some unexpected light on film-makers with little other opportunity to experience awards-show glitz.
"If you can enhance people's spatial ability through a program of music instruction, we're not sure why, but most kids would benefit".
Landowners work to strengthen development restrictions while politicians cash in on their ability, through selective development approval, to grant fortunate supplicants a windfall.
"We have the ability through the Nets today to show how a professional team works on the highest level," Kushchenko said.
They are also used in materials sciences due to their polymerization ability through cationic mechanism [49].
Age could influence perceived entrepreneurial ability through interpretation of received information.
And Labour now has the ability through social media to go round them.
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