Sentence examples for ability to air from inspiring English sources

Suggestions(1)

The phrase "ability to air" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in contexts discussing the capacity to express or broadcast something, such as opinions or information.
Example: "The committee has the ability to air their concerns during the meeting."
Alternatives: "capacity to express" or "power to broadcast".

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What I do believe is theatre is a medium with a peculiar ability to air vital issues".

He described the show as "the people's pharmacy," the ability to air grievances being the medicine of a democratic society.

Instead, they are fighting tooth and nail for the ability to air graphic material so that they can increase their profit margins.

Naturally, it seems a little ill-conceived for the partnership to be announced without the ability to air in the U.S., Japan or South Korea, which happen to have two of the largest markets for baseball in the world.

But while the mayor and his supporters say shortening public comment at the beginning of the night will help speed up decision-making having to do with actual city business, others contend that the changes are squelching residents' ability to air their views by forcing them wait for hours for the chance to speak.

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And the ability to air-cool the reactors further distinguishes them from big nuclear plants, which, like coal and most natural gas plants that make steam to drive a turbine, require copious amounts of water to condense the steam back to water.

And the myth-making helped to advertise his advantages: linguistic fluency; contacts from warlords to presidents; his access to weapons; his ability to air-drop anything, anywhere (would you like a miniature sub parachuted to the jungle?).But fame can be awkward, too.

Despite all the Pentagon's boasts about the ability to use air power to shock the Iraqi adversary and perhaps encourage surrender, the air defenses in and around Baghdad are still functional, though diminished.

The creation of an air identification zone also belies Chinese confidence in its own command and control networks and its ability to mount air surveillance over a large expanse of the East China Sea.

His larger focus, though, is on building up the Afghans' ability to provide air support to their own troops.

Doing without the Saudi bases will complicate but not cripple America's ability to use air power against Iraq.

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