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The phrase "ability to discourse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to engage in conversation or discussion on a particular topic.
Example: "Her ability to discourse on complex subjects makes her an excellent candidate for the debate team."
Alternatives: "skill in discussion" or "capacity for dialogue".
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I'm going to bypass the McCarthy remark (we're as divided on Palin's ability to discourse as are the residents of any other state) and go straight to the idea that teaching a girl that "women aren't born to play second fiddle is an impressive feat -- particularly in the macho environs of rural Alaska".
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Because he argues that the reality of being eludes human ability to confine it to discourse, it is not perhaps surprising that the manhaj al-siddiqin is not in strictu sensu an apodeictic proof.
The principal quality of quality TV has proven to be its ability to generate discourse — not just on the part of critics and viewers but on the part of journalists.
First, the ability to commit a discourse to written record relieves from us the need to keep it in mind and memory; we become lazy.
Our focus on the presidency, our commitment to nonpartisanship and our demonstrated ability to promote civil discourse are worth defending, especially in trying times.
These are accounts that exist in the public sphere, and have an enormous ability to influence public discourse simply by tweeting.
In any case, his theoretical commitments led him to be suspicious of Grebo's ability to support moral discourse, since he thinks it is unreliable.
In social movement theory, the ability to redirect public discourse toward your point of view is called "reframing," and it's a primary objective of consciousness-raising efforts of many varieties.
They've become addicted to the ratings juggernaut he's become, even as they have taken to wringing their hands over losing their ability to dictate political discourse as a consequence of his dominance.
There are many reasons for this steady erosion of our ability to conduct civil discourse on complex issues, of course, including the unhealthy appetite of the media for headline-grabbing sound bites that will attract readers and viewers.
In addition, due to resource limitations, in-conference interviews were not recorded which conducted our ability to conduct a discourse analysis of the in-conference and post-conference responses and to compare them.
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