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The phrase "ability to inspire" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's talent or skill in motivating or encouraging others.
Example: "Her ability to inspire her team led to increased productivity and morale in the workplace."
Alternatives: "talent for motivating" or "skill in encouraging".
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The ability to inspire the troops.
The ability to inspire and motivate others.
"Likewise, the ability to inspire employees is equally valuable.
They are possessed of an innate ability to inspire.
Part of Martin's talent lies in her ability to inspire.
They improved their ability to inspire and motivate others.
But the ability to inspire fear has always been an essential tool of management.
He was not a brilliant strategist but had the ability to inspire his men to action.
And in European terms, its ability to inspire people to vote is pretty feeble.
Alongside his great wines, Mr. Quintarelli clearly left another legacy — his ability to inspire other winemakers.
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They've run out of the ability to inspire our people.
More suggestions(19)
ability to underpin
ability to raise
ability to motivate
success to inspire
ability to infuse
ability to breathe
ability to energize
ability to engender
ability to invigorate
ability to galvanise
ability to stimulate
ability to awaken
ability to enlighten
opportunity to inspire
ability to make
ability to manage
ability to Multitask
ability to command
ability to reinvent
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