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The phrase "ability to examine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to analyze or investigate something.
Example: "The researcher demonstrated a remarkable ability to examine complex data sets and draw meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "capacity to analyze" or "skill to assess".
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NHANES is unique in its ability to examine public health issues that can be addressed through physical and laboratory examinations.
Another advantage of the spatial discrimination available is the ability to examine different regions within a sample.
The number of images recorded by security cameras each day vastly exceeds human analysts' ability to examine them.
He values games for their ability "to examine the what-ifs and the unseen parts of an experience".
The ability to examine conducting filler particles in an insulating polymer matrix by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was investigated.
Ultimately, the bioengineering approach described in this paper may provide a novel ability to examine the developmental and functional aspects of RA-I in vitro.
The reflective sphere dealt with a person's ability to examine an event from multiple perspectives — to step outside oneself and understand another point of view.
It's a presumption that disrespectfully disregards the full scope of my intelligence — and my ability to examine a world that exists beyond the borders of my own selfhood.
The first is the Socratic one: the ability to examine your own beliefs and ask what are your reasons for believing what you believe.
The availability of genetically encoded fluorescent protein reporters, combined with improved optical imaging modalities, have led to advances in our ability to examine cells in vivo.
Their field forms and field journals will measure their ability to examine, describe, discuss, and analyze their findings in from their fieldwork.
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