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The phrase "ability to carry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to transport or support something physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The athlete's ability to carry the weight of expectations was evident during the competition."
Alternatives: "capacity to bear" or "capability to transport".
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Already his ability to carry out a sustained conversation was impaired.
The Israelis, he said, were "perplexed" by Hezbollah's ability to carry off such a sophisticated stunt.
That, and an ability to carry on pedalling when everyone around me takes the mick.
Extended ability to carry out searches without warrants and to copy data from any system found.
Our power demands are ever-increasing, but our ability to carry or store power is limited.
It's mine, however, along with the ability to carry out a plan.
But the president has bet his legacy on his ability to carry it out.
And fighting for its ability to carry on looting this country.
Israelis are proud of their ability to carry on in the face of terrorism.
I'll take wit and brains over the ability to carry a tune any day.
Its ability to carry out robust evaluation of existing initiatives and systems is similarly limited.
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