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The phrase "ability to escape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to get away from a situation or location.
Example: "The animal's ability to escape from its enclosure surprised the zookeepers."
Alternatives: "capacity to flee" or "skill to evade".
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The ability to escape ordinary people's property taxes is not confined to Labour supporters.
Because let's be honest, my ability to escape is essentially nil.
Rumaysah's apparent ability to escape after being released on bail was "ridiculous", Mr Winter said.
They will find themselves shackled by heavy commitments, and they will lack the ability to escape them at the present".
Robertson's teammates call him Houdini for his ability to escape, and his latest act was partly self-inflicted.
"I thought it was extremely gritty on his part," Girardi said of Pettitte's ability to escape trouble.
Combined with disappointing results in other major economies, the stumble raised questions about Europe's ability to escape recession.
What I'm saying is, I wouldn't take it as a lack of faith in my own ability to escape or anything like that.
The angel A man in a white suit turns up in a park, promising to grant strangers their deepest wish: the ability to escape it all.
Another, Louisiana, features a Democrat, Mary Landrieu, who has previously exhibited a Houdini-like ability to escape from seemingly hopeless situations.
We now have the technology to destroy the planet on which we live, but have not yet developed the ability to escape it.
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