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The phrase "ability to fend for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to take care of themselves or manage their own affairs, often in the context of independence or self-sufficiency.
Example: "After years of living at home, she finally developed the ability to fend for herself in the big city."
Alternatives: "capacity to take care of" or "skill to manage on".
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We had lost the ability to fend for ourselves.
Oil can also affect the functioning of sensory organs, and damage an organism's ability to fend for itself.
"The income and the net worth requirements are a proxy for the ability to fend for yourself".
It seemed well enough established not to make that necessary, but the borers clearly sapped its ability to fend for itself.
I consider several ways this approach could be accomplished, ranging from solutions tailored to investors' ability to fend for themselves to blunter approaches that simply impose liability across all entities.
"We were able to come away with some valuable commercial space, and at the same time preserve a tenancy that had little ability to fend for itself," Mr. Capoccia said.
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Such assessments of a population's ability to withstand challenges from pathogens should hold true to the extent that variation at immunity genes relates to an organism's fitness and ability to fend off pathogens and parasites, as has been seen for MHC in some vertebrates [ 14- 16].
But the positive case for the Vancouver company isn't just about its ability to fend off growing competition seeking to capitalize on the still-hot athleisure trend.
For example, plant species differ in their requirements for light, nutrients, and microorganisms, as well as in their ability to fend off competitors and herbivores.
"Who is tested and ready to be the winning candidate for the Democratic Party?" said Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, arguing her ability to fend off Republicans.
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