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The phrase "ability to fire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing someone's power or authority to terminate employment or dismiss someone from a position.
Example: "The manager has the ability to fire employees who do not meet performance standards."
Alternatives: "power to terminate" or "authority to dismiss".
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The most basic criteria have to do with a firearm's ability to fire multiple rounds quickly.
Then there is his ability to fire up female fans, even if they are grandmothers now.
At issue is the president's ability to fire and promote workers in the new agency.
"Agassi's ability to fire people's imaginations was the company's greatest asset.
The Barbados Gun demonstrated an unmatched ability to fire military and scientific payloads long distances.
That case involved a statute, no longer in existence, that limited the president's ability to fire a special prosecutor.
Unlike Dacek, Jurgensen is a county employee; the Board of Elections has the ability to fire her.
Israel has defined its aims relatively narrowly, saying it seeks to cripple Hamas's ability to fire rockets into Israel.
The bill transfers powers, including the ability to fire an elected government, from the president to the prime minister.
Iraq still retains the ability to fire and guide mobile surface-to-air missiles, according to Air Force officials.
His invention became known as the Gatling gun, a breakthrough in firearms for its ability to fire many repeating rounds.
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