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The phrase "ability to make a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to create or produce something.
Example: "Her ability to make a compelling argument won her the debate."
Alternatives: "capacity to create a" or "skill to produce a".
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It ultimately affects my ability to make a living".
"Feeling that I have the ability to make a difference.
But discriminatory laws limited his ability to make a living.
They fear losing their ability to make a living.
"You had the ability to make a decision.
Poor health in adults compromises their ability to make a living.
If he stays healthy, he has the ability to make a surprise run.
"We have an ability to make a difference with people, not money.
He was known for his lighting, his ability to make a seemingly improvised situation glamorous.
Even the smallest addition has the ability to make a dish truly sing.
You survive and thrive as a maker on your creative ability to make a product.
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ability to pronounce a
ability to deploy a
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ability to achieve a
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leadership to make a
competence to make a
qualification to make a
ability to verify a
success to make a
talent to make a
ability to incorporate a
determination to make a
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