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Idiom
To be/feel up to doing something.
To be capable of or fit for something.
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The ability to do something I had never done before".
This destroys the ability to do something on energy and climate".
But just because technology gives you the ability to do something, does that mean you should?
And probably shows a lack of ability to do something else.
"Just because technology gives you the ability to do something, does that mean you should?
We had a feeling of confidence in our ability to do something about the world".
But you shouldn't really doubt Shaq because he has the ability to do something like that".
We admire their ability to do something we cannot, while marveling at the work's photographic detail.
"Just because technology gives you the ability to do something does that mean you should?" Mr. Harbert added.
How will Mr Brown cope if he loses the ability to "do something" at the highest level?
If there were any examples of companies having had the ability to do something like this, that'd be one thing.
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leadership to do something
ability to do stuff
opportunity to do something
readiness to do something
competence to do something
ability to do things
ability to do one
ability to do this
opportunities to do something
ability to touch something
ability to know something
ability to turn something
ability to find something
ability to bring something
ability to leave something
ability to have something
ability to afford something
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