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The phrase "ability to gain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or potential to acquire something, such as skills, knowledge, or resources.
Example: "Her ability to gain new insights from complex data sets makes her an invaluable asset to the team."
Alternatives: "capacity to acquire" or "potential to obtain".
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Boundaries must be placed around grief lest it overwhelm our ability to gain new perceptions.
It offers the ability to gain market share and expand services, too.
It can restrict women's ability to gain employment and use digital health and education services.
Mayor Bloomberg is blocking our ability to gain access to that knowledge.
Has Google gotten so big that its ability to gain further market share is limited?
Also at stake is Americans' future ability to gain access to credit.
Another 396,000 have the ability to gain access to Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act.
It is your ability to gain mastery over your emotional tendencies and reactions.
But utilities are becoming more confident of their ability to gain public acceptance for this approach.
Such agents would also be limited by their ability to gain access to the fibrils.
In other words, the ability to gain control is also critical in strategic social interactions.
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