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The phrase "ability to dispatch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's capability to send or distribute something, such as information, goods, or messages.
Example: "The team's ability to dispatch orders quickly has significantly improved customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "capacity to send" or "capability to deliver."
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From the recording's first track, the "?ude-Tableau" No. 1, Mr. Romanovsky's effortless ability to dispatch swirling streams of agitated passagework and myriad colorings comes through excitingly.
And at a time when the nation's image around the world needs repairing, he said, she has the ability to dispatch her husband as a kind of global ambassador.
The city's ability to dispatch ambulances and other emergency vehicles was disrupted briefly on Thursday night, the mayor said, and battery backup devices used by the Police Department to boost radio signals so that officers can be reached even in remote locations nearly failed.
New for online merchants are notifications of each new order as they come in, as well as the ability to dispatch shipping notifications, and total control over inventory management so that you can snap product photos with your iPhone, delete old ones and more.
"The immediate availability of basic humanitarian supplies and the ability to dispatch them rapidly to populations in affected areas can save many lives in emergencies.
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You can then using your friends' special tools and abilities to dispatch enemies, unlock puzzles and progress across Adventure World's treacherous lands.
Planning for logistics management involvement in a disaster provides health care leaders with an ability to identify, dispatch, mobilize, and demobilize support teams and track, record, and manage critical material resources needed during a crisis event before one occurs.
"[And] the ability to share dispatch across jurisdictional areas.
("The Apprentice," which featured Trump rating the abilities of contestants before deciding who to dispatch with his signature line "You're fired," debuted in 2004). .
The ability of the suspects to escape prompted the Pentagon to dispatch Special Forces trainers to teach their Yemeni counterparts greater skills in the area of stealth attacks and other counterterrorism techniques.
Britain used to dispatch colonial governors.
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