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The phrase "ability to conciliate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to mediate or resolve conflicts between parties.
Example: "Her ability to conciliate differing opinions during meetings has greatly improved team collaboration."
Alternatives: "skill in mediation" or "capacity for reconciliation."
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Clay's solution to the crisis, a compromise tariff, represented not an ideological split with Jackson but Clay's ability to conciliate and to draw political advantage from astute tactical maneuvering.
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The city "declines to conciliate".
YET unlike a pugnacious talk show host, Mr. Bush was looking to conciliate.
He tried at first to conciliate rather than confront Mr. Arafat.
Mr. Gramm showed he knew how to conciliate in the impeachment trial of Mr. Clinton.
State is born to seek ways to conciliate; Defense is born to threaten to retaliate.
It will be up to Republicans to decide whether to conciliate them.
And she did not deign to conciliate, instead dividing the political world into "us" and "them".
To qualify for this you must ask the SMMT to conciliate in the dispute.
To conciliate opponents, the government was obliged to entrust finances to three abbots.
Giving Arnold 1,100 men, he instructed him to do everything possible to conciliate the Canadians.
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