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The phrase "ability to influence the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to affect or change something, often in a persuasive or impactful manner.
Example: "Her ability to influence the decision-making process was evident during the meeting."
Alternatives: "capacity to affect the" or "power to sway the".
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"Our ability to influence the conversation was remarkable".
"Our ability to influence the outcome is limited," Hagel said.
But Gazprom's ability to influence the market may only increase.
Administration officials acknowledged that the United States' ability to influence the case was limited.
Simons: N.G.O.s have had a limited ability to influence the decisions of average Chinese consumers.
But he was terribly wrong about his ability to influence the president.
A company's ability to influence the outcomes under these three categories varies.
The adviser, Andrei N. Illarionov, left, also said he had no more ability to influence the government's course.
"The challenges will be different and an overseas coach will have less time and ability to influence the players.
If that is the case, such views could backfire in terms of the administration's ability to influence the E.U.
The picture spoke of my ability to influence the emotions of others, as well as suggesting a kind of celebrity.
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