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The phrase "ability to cut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to perform cutting tasks, whether literally (like cutting materials) or metaphorically (like cutting costs).
Example: "The chef's ability to cut vegetables with precision impressed everyone in the kitchen."
Alternatives: "skill in cutting" or "capacity to cut".
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Obviously, there was some kind of DNA-cutting enzyme, a protein that had the ability to cut genetic material.
Iran's ability to cut off the Strait of Hormuz.
And Barber still has that ability to cut back.
This solution increases by 500% the ability to cut through wood-based products.
But he was concerned last week about his ability to cut precisely.
Stubbornly high petroleum prices, meanwhile, are expected to limit Colgate's ability to cut costs.
Brutalism today has developed a unique ability to cut across class divides.
Japan's overwhelming debt burden limited the government's ability to cut taxes or spend money.
We have the ability to cut a big chunk off our working week.
After the game, Turner talked about Sproles's "great heart" and "great ability to cut".
Peter owes his eerie calm to his ability to cut himself off from life.
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