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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to evade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to avoid detection, capture, or a particular situation.
Example: "The spy's ability to evade capture was unmatched, allowing him to complete his mission successfully."
Alternatives: "skill in avoiding" or "capacity to escape".
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Citizens' ability to evade all this surveillance is diminishing.
Discusses Nordahl's meticulous methods, his patience and his ability to evade capture.
It is this ability to evade all fixed labels that accounts for the novel's longevity.
There still remain worries about his throwing accuracy and ability to evade pressure.
For many years, Bin Laden had taunted Bush by his ability to evade capture.
The nostalgic appeal and cosy image of knitting also accounts for the yarn bomber's ability to evade the authorities.
For his ability to evade tackles with the ball in his hand, colleagues call him "Baby Matrix".
The consequent formation of functional MCT1-CD147 conferses confers to TCs the ability to evade a glucose-depleted environment.
The nostalgic appeal and cosy image of knitting also accounts for the yarn bomber's ability to evade the authorities.
Consequently, the development of RNase derivatives with the ability to evade RI binding is a desirable goal.
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) mostly owes its success to its ability to evade host immune responses.
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