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The phrase "ability to chart a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capability to create a visual representation or plan, often in contexts like data analysis, project management, or navigation.
Example: "Her ability to chart a clear path for the project helped the team stay on track and meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "capacity to map out" or "skill in plotting a".
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The list covers such things as "ability to chart a course", "setting high expectations for self and staff", "ability to inspire others and deliver results" and so on.
She told them she had "confidence in the Syrian people's ability to chart a new course for Syria," a spokesman, Mark C. Toner, said.
But, it added, "what so few people have conceded to Ray Heffner has been his ability to chart a course for Brown in a violent era without violence".
His strength lies in his ability to chart a clear narrative line through tangled cases, as he did in "The Run of His Life" for the O. J. Simpson murder trial.
The blogosphere, talk radio and cable television were rife with attacks over that familiar raspy Eastwood voice heralding an auto industry comeback, bemoaning the many jobless Americans and chiding "the fog, division, discord and blame" clouding our ability to chart a course.
The Marquess of Halifax, a man known for his ability to chart a moderate political course, gained William's confidence early in his reign.
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Worse even, the Gulf crisis has focussed attention on Bahrain's failed effort to use sports to polish its tarnished image and put it in the spotlight as an example of the degree to which smaller Gulf states risk losing their ability to chart an independent course.
There is no denying that in today's world where political leaders are merely rubber stamps for business and industry, Obama does have the ability to chart out a new pathway.
"The great accomplishment" of this droll novel is "Lipman's ability to chart the course of this mismatch in an utterly persuasive way," Karen Karbo said here last year.
The great accomplishment of "The Pursuit of Alice Thrift" is Lipman's ability to chart the course of this mismatch in an utterly persuasive way, and this in turn relies on Alice's justification of her involvement with a guy who becomes creepier and creepier with each passing chapter.
As we moved from hunting-and-gathering to agriculture and then to the Industrial revolution, we not only changed our feelings about nature -- relegating it to a subsidiary position as our confidence in our own ability to chart the course of our lives swelled -- we changed nature itself, destroying, pillaging, and polluting.
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