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'ability to blend' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's capability to combine two or more elements together, either literally or figuratively. For example: "Her ability to blend modern and traditional techniques has made her a highly sought after artist."
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All staff are chosen for their ability to blend in.
Linkola has a cunning ability to blend reasonable ecological precepts with shocking authoritarian solutions.
The composer's ability to blend music and stage extends to the waiting-room ensembles.
But Ms. Marin's ability to blend queasiness with joy is pretty remarkable.
What is so seductive about Krymov is his Shakespearean ability to blend high and low art.
"Very few people have her ability to blend policy and politics.
With his ability to blend seeming opposites, Briers would have been perfectly suited to Beckett's comic vision of the apocalypse.
Behavioural profilers have concluded that he was socially skilled, with superficial charm and an ability to blend into the crowd.
Love, 48, who has lived here since he was a teenager, holds dear his ability to blend into his surroundings.
It is this remarkable ability to blend continuity with change that separates enduring great companies from merely successful ones.
Bandar, who was the product of his father's liaison with a family slave, had a wily ability to blend Riyadh's wealth and Washington's power for a common end.
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