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The phrase "ability to make compromises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to negotiate or find middle ground in a disagreement or conflict.
Example: "In a successful team, the ability to make compromises is essential for maintaining harmony and productivity."
Alternatives: "capacity for negotiation" or "skill in reaching agreements".
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"The truth is", he added, "we do not believe in his ability to make compromises that are acceptable to us".A prime reason for Mr Arafat's disenchantment is the intifada and Israel's reaction to it.
There has also been criticism of her dominance of the pro-democracy movement in her country, and doubts over her ability to make compromises or deals some say are necessary in day to day politics as a leader.
The ability to make compromises would seem an essential quality in an actor who appears as comfortable on screen with the studied callowness of Jay Gatsby as with the laconic integrity of Tom Booker, the Montana horse trainer he played in "The Horse Whisperer".
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"Everybody had to make compromises".
This has forced them to make compromises.
"They have to make compromises, more compromises than they would like to make," Mr. Goldstein said.
Teachers have been forced to make compromises.
Where does he look to make compromises?
"Everybody has to make compromises," he said.
We all have to make compromises.
I'm ready to make compromises".
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