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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to fasten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to secure or attach something, often in a mechanical or practical context.
Example: "The technician demonstrated his ability to fasten the components together securely."
Alternatives: "skill in fastening" or "capability to secure".
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Together, these tools grant the gonococcus the ability to fasten to and invade the cells that line the human urethra, cervix, rectum, and throat, and the lining of the eyelid and eye.
According to the later descriptions of some of the tribunal members, she had previously been wearing male (i.e. military) clothing in prison because it gave her the ability to fasten her hosen, boots and tunic together into one piece, which deterred rape by making it difficult to pull her hosen off.
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Further supporting the possibility that ATR-dependent phosphorylation may be required to fasten WRN at stalled forks, phosphorylation and ability to form nuclear foci are two separable events.
It's a little difficult to fasten.
He managed to fasten his cuffs with paper clips.
However this design needs to fasten the separated sheets.
Ornament used to fasten clothing.
Here we adopt it to fasten the response computation.
Ruth Jones will need to fasten her seat belt.
Time to fasten my seatbelt.
"They'll need to fasten their seat belts.
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