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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to handle a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or competencies in managing a particular task or situation.
Example: "Her ability to handle a crisis calmly and effectively makes her an invaluable team member."
Alternatives: "capability to manage a" or "skill in dealing with a".
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Still, regulators are increasingly concerned about industry's ability to handle a coming wave of bank failures.
The ability to handle a machine gun was considered a plus.
The FreeAgent Theater+ ability to handle a wide range of formats will be its selling point.
Gomez said the ability to handle a museum object — to feel its texture and heft — was a revelatory experience.
Half of all people surveyed said they lacked confidence in his ability to handle a serious crisis.
Another factor is "the extent to which local authorities have the willingness and ability to handle a situation".
I appreciate his friendship, his ability to handle a very tough job, and that is dealing with you".
"There's no doubt about his ability to handle a tough situation or a tough crowd," Duquette said.
It seeks to give European nations the ability to handle a broad range of crises without the United States.
There is then an e-tray exercise which tests prospective fast streamers' ability to handle a typical workload.
"That's the million-dollar question," his trainer Eoin Harty said of Colonel John's ability to handle a dirt track.
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