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The phrase "ability to kill off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the capacity to eliminate or remove something, often in a figurative sense, such as ideas, projects, or even characters in a story.
Example: "The director had the ability to kill off any character that was no longer serving the plot."
Alternatives: "capacity to eliminate" or "power to remove".
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Mr. Wolf's formula also includes the ability to kill off major characters if actors get too demanding.
The turning point today, Robinson said, was his team's ability to kill off Carolina's two-man advantage for 54 seconds midway through the second period, when the Devils were clinging to a 2-1 lead.
The acting is top drawer and Neeson manages to hold the audience's attention save for fleeting moments of laughter when Neeson is a bit too deft with his ability to kill off Albanians.
Once I started reading, I realized that the book had this Game of Thrones-like ability to kill off all of your favorite characters without missing a beat and leave readers in total ruin.
Treating male mice with estrogen also boosted their immune system's ability to kill off bacteria in the lungs.
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Why did you have to kill off Silver?
Meanwhile, Congressional Republicans are determined to kill off public financing.
They're trying to kill off all of that energy.
It's your job, Monkey, to kill off the gatekeeper.
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