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The phrase "ability to branch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to decision-making, programming, or any situation where options or pathways are available.
Example: "The software's ability to branch allows users to choose different paths based on their preferences."
Alternatives: "capability to diverge" or "potential to split".
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Amazon.com lost its president, missed its revenue projections and saw its stock plummet amid doubts about its ability to branch into new markets.
Still, complains Sanjay Nayar, Citibank India's chief executive, "We desperately need the ability to branch out freely".
Though the word "lateral" is usually used to denote sideways movement, I use the term to refer to my team's ability to branch out in ways that are not limited to one particular field or direction.
In addition, species in section V have the ability to branch in multiple dimensions.
Your best friend, in this case, may seemingly "click" with everyone, even have the ability to branch out to other circles, and click with them too!
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Nevertheless, some cross types appear to better weather competition and may have differential abilities to branch and produce seed heads, thereby resulting in differential seed production (Mercer et al. 2006b; Mercer et al. 2014).
To test whether Srs2 has such an ability, we designed a fluorescently labelled mobile fork (Table 1) and tested the ability of Srs2 to branch migrate this substrate.
The distinct Ub topologies created by different chain linkages could also play an important role in the ability to construct branched conjugates.
For its ability to infer branch lengths and ancestral states, the JTT matrix (not specifically designed for membrane-embedded protein sequences) is expected to outperform the TM matrix for the complete CFTR dataset, as only 253 sites out of the ca. 1450 total sites are in contact with the lipid bilayer.
In 1943, Waksman and Henrici proposed a new classification for the actinomycetes, which was based on their ability to form branching cells.
But they have lost the ability to grasp branches and other objects a distinguishing characteristic of Lucy's predecessors, Ardipithecus ramidus".
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