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The phrase "ability to block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to prevent or obstruct something, whether in a physical, emotional, or digital context.
Example: "Her ability to block distractions allowed her to focus on her work and meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "capacity to prevent" or "skill to obstruct".
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Still, his remarkable ability to block out pain is intact.
The Nets have no ability to block the move.
DeCastro's strength is his ability to block on the move.
Their ability to block vesicular glutamate uptake was evaluated.
"We were impressed with his ability to block shots, run, his extraordinary athletic ability.
Yet for Singh to be in contention this week shows his ability to block out distractions.
Senators have the ability to block the nomination of any resident from their home county.
Senate Democrats have some ability to block legislation through filibustering, but even that ability is limited.
"Their ability to block shots changed the game," Wilmington's Ramond Perine said.
Like many writers, I have the ability to block out the real world.
"We have no ability to block them," says Donoviel of the particles.
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