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The phrase "ability to federate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to systems, organizations, or networks that can work together or share resources effectively.
Example: "The new software enhances the ability to federate different databases, allowing for seamless data sharing across platforms."
Alternatives: "capacity to integrate" or "capability to collaborate".
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That model provided a feedback control loop to federate multiple power management solutions at different levels.
This is suggested by Petcu (Definition 8), who mentions the abilities to communicate between providers, to use the same management tools and software in multiple clouds, and to federate multiple clouds to support a single application.
It will allow users to "federate" identities between corporate boundaries.
Grid computing is a largely adopted paradigm to federate geographically distributed data centers.
The only thing we can do here is to make proposals together to federate the Eurozone.
In all, Helix is a hosted service with that new cloud flare that comes with OpenStack and the ability to extend into a federated, extended world if need be.
The possible sale is subject to additional investigation by the development group and to its ability to obtain the necessary financing, Federated said.
Federated's biggest edge of all is its ability to run a decentralized operation with strong local autonomy.
In addition to selling to retail giants like May and Federated, Jones' own 950 stores give it ample ability to liquidate inventory.
The ability to imagine.
Ability to return?
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