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The phrase "ability to evade the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to avoid or escape something, often in contexts related to challenges, obstacles, or detection.
Example: "The hacker demonstrated an impressive ability to evade the security measures put in place by the system administrators."
Alternatives: "capacity to avoid the" or "skill in dodging the".
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Mr. Shelowitz's ability to evade the authorities owes largely to his presentation.
The nostalgic appeal and cosy image of knitting also accounts for the yarn bomber's ability to evade the authorities.
The nostalgic appeal and cosy image of knitting also accounts for the yarn bomber's ability to evade the authorities.
3227, which curtailed plaintiffs' ability to evade the PSLRA's limitations on federal securities-fraud litigation by bringing class-action suits under state rather than federal law.
The problem is that as our ability to get data has improved, the education establishment's ability to evade the consequences of data has improved, too.
Efforts aimed at engineering vectors with the ability to evade the immune response include identification of residues on the virus capsid important for these interactions and changing them.
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It is believed that the ability to evade apoptosis is the key mechanism for the rapid growth of cancer cells.
However, mycobacteria possess the ability to evade destruction by the innate host defense mechanisms [ 10].
Yet despite the new program's ability to evade most of the current antivirus software, there were no confirmed reports of destruction.
The programme consists of three components, which are dogfights; the use of weapons and the ability to evade enemy fire; and the ability to destroy helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Therefore, the presence of immature DCs may facilitate the persistence of pathogens and their ability to evade or subvert the host immune response (Ménétrier-Caux et al. 2009; Mahnke et al. 2007).
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