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The phrase "ability to emulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to imitate or replicate the characteristics or functions of another entity.
Example: "The software's ability to emulate various operating systems makes it a versatile tool for developers."
Alternatives: "capacity to mimic" or "skill to replicate."
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While the system shows a satisfactory emulation accuracy of about 77.4 μ A during a solar panel emulation its latency, measured in 7.4 ms, can negatively impair the ability to emulate a generic energy source for wireless sensor networks.
The primary appeal of neural networks is their ability to emulate the brain's pattern-recognition skills.
Fuzzy expert systems have the ability to emulate fuzzy human reasoning and judgment processes.
Yet emojis are more powerful than they may first appear, and their real power lies in their ability to emulate a real face.
Today, it is his ability to emulate the style of the Dutch masters he so adored that lends a reality to his mountains of meringue.
Composites comprising a polymeric component and calcium phosphate are discussed in light of their ability to emulate the soft/hard composite structure of bone.
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Firstly, the ability of SJM to emulate the natural rock joint was validated, and the fluid-mechanically coupled mechanism was introduced.
The goals of the model are to improve the ability of ABM to emulate land-use decision making and thus provide a better understanding of the potential impacts of payments for ecosystem services on land use and household livelihoods.
Turing's test is a behaviorist test focused on evaluating the ability of computers to emulate human output.
Turing's test is a behaviorist test focused on evaluating the ability of computers to emulate human output.
(Watson won, but Mr Jennings puts this down largely to its inhuman reflexes; though he does not hide his admiration for the machine's uncanny ability to deal elegantly with natural language in real time).Less confident of his own ability, your correspondent decided to emulate Mr Craig and home in on areas that feature most frequently.
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