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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to display" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to show or present information, skills, or features.
Example: "The software's ability to display real-time data is crucial for effective decision-making."
Alternatives: "capacity to show" or "capability to present".
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"Monkeys certainly have emotions and probably the ability to display empathy," Heinrich says.
Same ability to display your own photos and play music files.
A study of swarm logic: the ability to display greater intelligence collectively than alone.
There are already L.C.D. screens with a staggering ability to display fine detail.
One abbreviated transmission said, "Subject has ability to display emotion and then revert to military".
All Internet browsers have the ability to display the HTML source code of a Web site.
Presumably it includes the ability to display relentless jollity in an ultra-competitive environment.
Version 4's big-ticket new feature is its ability to display PowerPoint presentations on your Palm.
The work shows careful observation and an ability to display significant detail while stripping away unimportant clutter.
"The best LCD sets are now approaching plasmas in their ability to display black levels," said Jim Willcox, Consumer Reports' senior electronics editor.
The new standard gives manufacturers the ability to display billions rather than millions of color gradations, and to introduce auto-correction of lip-synch problems.
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