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The phrase "ability to effectively multitask" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skills or competencies, particularly in a work or academic context where managing multiple tasks simultaneously is relevant.
Example: "Her ability to effectively multitask has made her an invaluable asset to the team during busy project phases."
Alternatives: "capability to manage multiple tasks" or "skill in juggling various responsibilities".
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Participants in various conditions (e.g. distracted by social media and/or taking notes) reported significantly less confidence in their ability to effectively multitask.
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Or do you just miss the ability to actually multitask with either of your iDevices?
I don't subscribe to the axiom that because we are humans we can effectively multitask.
Avoid multitasking unless you're confident in your ability to multitask.
We idolize the ability to multitask yet a large body of research shows that multitasking is inefficient and we'd be better off doing one thing at a time.
"For this I have to be fully present," says Elana. "I can never multitask during a conversation". This doesn't mean that Elana doesn't have the ability to multitask.
Is it your ability to multitask?
And we tend to overrate our ability to multitask".
There is an old "we" with the ability to multitask.
That ability to multitask turned me into a model student.
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