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'ability to compete' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the capability of a person or group to succeed against others in a competition or a challenging situation. For example: "The company's strength lies in its employees' ability to compete in the global market."
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Currently, legislative restrictions hamper its ability to compete.
"A mental block that hindered her ability to compete".
However, no research has been conducted to assess their ability to compete with weeds.
But the implications of education go beyond the impact on individual ability to compete.
Their ability to compete for customer success in the coming years may depend on it.
"I liked the camaraderie and the ability to compete," Kelly said.
Bonus: a folding-hardtop coupe means having the ability to compete in Europe, too.
You look at Marion as an athlete, her ability to compete, how she focuses".
"So he's got the ability to compete as well as being a big strong lad.
One factor that caused Cook to waver was St. John's ability to compete next season.
"This would seriously cripple or deprive other fruit juice producers of the ability to compete.
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