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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to imitate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skill or capacity to replicate actions, behaviors, or styles of others.
Example: "Her ability to imitate various accents made her a standout performer in the theater group."
Alternatives: "capacity for mimicry" or "skill in imitation."
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Syphilis has been referred to as "the great imitator" due to its ability to imitate other diseases.
Japan's ability to imitate outside models was mistaken for progress.
Is the starling unique in its ability to imitate other birds' songs?
Both species are vocal learners, with the ability to imitate sounds.
Feldman thought that much of what was touted as professionalism was simply an ability to imitate.
[video] Mynah birds are renowned for their ability to imitate speech.
Of course, Giuliani does not have the ability to imitate an Ofili.
We study implementation in environments where agents have limited ability to imitate others.
Something that could reduce him to uncontrollable laughter within a matter of seconds was my ability to imitate animal sounds.
Dr. DeVoogd, who has studied the development of song in birds, said the ability to imitate a species' own song was present in all songbirds.
Another stuntman, Gary Morgan, lauded Mr. Saunders's ability to imitate an actor's precise mannerisms, down to the peculiarities of his walk.
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