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The phrase "ability to exploit its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or skill to take advantage of something, often in a strategic or beneficial way.
Example: "The company's ability to exploit its resources effectively has led to significant growth in the market."
Alternatives: "capacity to leverage its" or "skill to utilize its".
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As the society grows, its ability to exploit its environment increases, which in turn causes it to develop further.
The measures could, over the long term, damage Russia's ability to exploit its reserves in the Arctic.
Much depends on Lloyd's ability to exploit its expertise in insuring unusual risks, and its vast network of contacts.
Microsoft is a late entrant to a set of businesses that are largely defined as Web 2.0, but the company is counting on its ability to exploit its vast installed base of more than one billion Windows-based personal computers.
And that means splitting Windows off into a separate company—still with the network advantages of a single operating system, but without the ability to exploit its monopoly in other areas, and with a big new competitor to boot.Nor is a break-up merely a response to long-past misdeeds.
But the cuts would compromise the United States's ability to exploit its investment in ITER, researchers say.
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But as soon as you can remotely hack the brakes on all Jeeps, the scale of that vulnerability, and the ability to exploit it changes dramatically.
The idea is that Google could use its assets—its data, its unparalleled ability to exploit those data, its brilliant employees and knack for managing them to take control of other industries.For such a data-centric conglomerate to get ever more dominant seems against the flow of history and intuitively unlikely.
It has been argued that An. gambiae owes its ecological flexibility – its ability to exploit environmental heterogeneities – to its common inversion polymorphisms [ 11].
A tumor's ability to exploit inflammation to its own benefit is strictly related to the second immune hallmark of cancer, the capability to suppress the immune response directly or via the recruitment of suppressor cells [ 104].
But whether the giant computer and electronics company can add serious momentum to its recent comeback may depend on its ability to exploit the Internet something that it has so far been woefully unable to do.
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