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"ability to explore" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's capability or skill in investigating or discovering new things, ideas, or places. It can also refer to the potential or capacity for exploration. Example: "John's ability to explore knew no bounds. He ventured into uncharted territories and always came back with fascinating discoveries."
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It's musically creative and fresh and gives the musician the ability to explore each song".
It also limits a child's ability to explore other options in the world".
"Why do we not trust, celebrate and encourage the natural human ability to explore, celebrate, enjoy and control language?
Alice, one of two albums recently released by Tom Waits, is favoured for its creator's ability to explore different fields.
Much of this has to do with an ability to explore movement rather than just to analyze it.
Indeed, the ability to explore these films repeatedly and in unusual detail is the anthology's foremost pleasure.
One of the pleasures of literature is its ability to explore the passage of time in a meaningful way.
The world comes off more sprawling, with more choice and more ability to explore environments with your trusty stylus.
"This significantly undermines their ability to explore if there are particular problems experienced by minority groups [in the army] and must be addressed", she said.
Julie Myerson disagreed in the Times, impressed by the author's ability "to explore her past with such unswerving honesty, courage and clarity".
Of course, under capitalism the state's ability to explore the unknown is limited by its priority of making things work for business, or developing a greater war machine.
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