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The phrase "ability to dodge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capability to avoid something, such as an attack, question, or obstacle.
Example: "His ability to dodge questions during the interview impressed the panel."
Alternatives: "skill in evasion" or "capability to avoid".
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He showed a remarkable ability to dodge UN sanctions and evade investigators.
"That means I can take my ability to dodge serious work everywhere," he said.
But is the ability to dodge tax the sole criterion they apply to their decisions to invest?
What always struck me most about Mr. Lévi-Strauss's thought was his ability to dodge the traps of modern ethnology, sometimes so much like old colonialism.
One of several factors that deem the tenure of Derek McInnes at Aberdeen as worthy of praise is the ability to dodge banana skins.
With his flippant style and his artful ability to dodge questions, Mr. Snow is generally considered to have helped strengthen the White House press operation.
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Further tweaks include effect markers that forecast enemy attacks, and the ability to dodge-roll, which is technically interesting but results in a hilariously unnatural lurch.
"Part of his ability to move quickly, to dodge, is involved in both upper extremities," said Dr. Susan Craig Scott, a hand specialist who has performed surgery on Patrick Ewing and Allan Houston.
The job security of campaign leadership and staff depends on the ability to predict, duck, dodge, and roll with punches as they come.
Waze allows drivers to dodge traffic queues and FeeX offers savers the ability to cut down their investment fees.
I'm also trying to dodge my daughter's fart-on-demand abilities.
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