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The phrase "ability to keep" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to maintain or retain something, such as information, commitments, or possessions.
Example: "Her ability to keep track of multiple projects at once is impressive."
Alternatives: "capacity to maintain" or "skill in retaining".
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Confidence in its ability to keep changing, keeping doing better.
"He has the ability to keep the gap.
The ability to keep my composure on court.
"And that governed our ability to keep information to ourselves".
There's something magical about his ability to keep going.
I have the ability to keep people in a stadium.
His ability to keep going in tight matches.
"Apps like Instagram offer the ability to keep in touch.
McKinsey's reputation rests on its ability to keep secrets.
This partly reflects concern over their ability to keep growing.
Naps were essential to his ability to keep working productively.
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