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The phrase "ability to make the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to create or produce something, often followed by a specific object or outcome.
Example: "Her ability to make the right decisions under pressure is commendable."
Alternatives: "capacity to create" or "skill to produce".
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One virus restored the cells' ability to make the receptor.
He's got that ability to make the play".
But he distrusted his ability to make the distinction clear.
The authenticity is in the ability to make the connection.
We use different wavelengths and algorithms to improve our ability to make the diagnosis.
He apparently feels that Brown has the ability to make the Grizzlies' sinking ship seaworthy.
This game may come down to Vick's ability to make the big play on third down.
"He just lacks that ability to make the right decisions: that's what really defines a player.
He has the ability to make the conventions of their backgrounds tangible.
David Cameron retains the unfortunate ability to make the solid sound phoney and the substantial lightweight.
That just shows the trust I had in my ability to make the second week".
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