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The phrase "ability to crack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capability to solve a problem, decipher a code, or break into a system.
Example: "Her ability to crack complex codes made her an invaluable asset to the cybersecurity team."
Alternatives: "skill to decipher" or "capability to solve".
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In addition, there's skepticism about Intel's ability to crack new markets like those for chips in smartphones, televisions and electronics.
That included, she said, his ability to crack through passwords to portals within the classified computer networks.
Many assumed the government's ability to crack down on dissent would be destroyed by the increased prominence of a dynamic and nearly infinite internet space.
"Pestun has demonstrated the ability to crack hard problems that almost no one else in the world can," said Igor Klebanov, professor of physics.
Still, surveys show that people prefer the smell of a newly printed book and the ability to crack the spine of a page-turner.
Some have confidence in the government's ability to crack down; others say they have simply become inured to living in a violent country.
In what seemed a coordinated attack, they focused their scorn on Mr. Dahlan, who has privately spoken of his ability to crack down on militant groups.
The bill adds "oomph" to the state medical board's ability to crack down on physicians who issue cannabis prescriptions without a "bonafide basis", said Cooley.
But the Arizona version is among the toughest and could test states' ability to crack down on the countless businesses that have relied on illegal workers.
As the war drags on, Abbas and Fayyad are more on the defensive, and their ability to crack down will be affected, too".
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Congress passed a law in 2016 weakening the Drug Enforcement Administration's ability to crack down on drug makers and distribution companies supplying doctors and pharmacists peddling opioids to the black market.
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