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The phrase "ability to hang out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or willingness to spend time socializing or relaxing with others.
Example: "Her ability to hang out with friends after a long week at work is impressive."
Alternatives: "capacity to socialize" or "willingness to spend time together".
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That's only going to even further limit your ability to hang out with hotties.
Don't let a break-up ruin your ability to hang out and have fun.
If you don't have Internet connection or have the ability to hang out try sending letters.
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But Goldman has long stood out on Wall Street for its ability to hang onto the partnership culture it had before it went public in 1999.
"Hanging Out- Does he want to hang out more?
The need to hang out, socialize, gossip and flirt hasn't diminished, even if kids' ability to get together has.
"I like to hang out, party.
"Learn to hang out with him now".
Want to hang out? he queried.
I just came to hang out".
Nice to hang out in a mansion.
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