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The phrase "ability to clarify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to make something clear or understandable.
Example: "Her ability to clarify complex concepts makes her an excellent teacher."
Alternatives: "capacity to explain" or "skill in elucidating".
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"We have the ability to clarify the needs of real people," said Rhys Newman, who heads the team.
His intellectual range is extraordinary, as is his ability to clarify what is at stake in difficult philosophical disputes.
After any discussion he got the ability to clarify the way to go and providing you with the necessary sharpness to re-shape ideas.
Conversely, for convergent type knowledge processing challenges, a KMS with the goal CHOOSE that supports the ability to clarify and to analyze is more effective.
Known for his ability to clarify the most complicated biological questions, Dr. Herskowitz, a professor at the University of California at San Francisco, focused his research on Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly known as baker's yeast.
"It's a signifier to the voter as to where that candidate stands," he said, adding that "it gives voters more choice and more ability to clarify what the candidate's message is".
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If the patient was not present during handover, the ability to supplement, clarify and update information later in the shift was also felt to be important (23%; n = 7).
31 Additional studies using objective measures for chewing ability are required to clarify the relationship between chewing ability and the incident falls.
Discriminant validity was assessed in comparison to MWT-B, which describes vocabulary abilities, in order to clarify whether the FQLP only assesses basic linguistic (for example semantic) abilities.
This study thus focuses on comparing explanation ability of these models; to clarify and suggest appropriate method for interested parties.
The ability of the patient to clarify, add, validate and update information at the time of handover was described (37%; n = 11), with one patient commenting that "patients often have more information than you [clinicians] anticipate".
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