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The phrase "ability to modify a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity or skill to change or alter something, typically in a technical or creative context.
Example: "The software's ability to modify a user's settings enhances the overall user experience."
Alternatives: "capacity to alter a" or "skill to change a".
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Mechanistic insights are presented to explain AP's unique ability to modify a propellant burning rate based on particle size alone.
The interest of the developed program is the ability to modify a number of parameters while getting quickly results, this allows studying any section.
The main advantage of this method is its ability to modify a polymeric surface without altering the bulk properties of materials, thus preserving original mechanical characteristics.
As such, Klout was able to immediately address one of the early frustrations with Lists the ability to modify a list started by someone else without having to recreate it.
Of course, Mars differs from Earth in its atmosphere, gravity, and type of rock, among other things, so more work is necessary to fully understand how those conditions might alter the wind's ability to modify a canyon on that planet.
The varying substrate specificities of these genes have given this yeast its ability to modify a range of n-alkanes.
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Further, the ability to modify Ad vector tropism to target specific tissues (termed transductional targeting) is well established.
What has not been identified is the factors that may affect a person's ability to modify performance of a movement.
It's possible that the Collegiate edition would know all three: it costs a little less than $25 on iOS and Android to get more definitions as well as the ability to modify menus and a "pen reader" system for recognizing handwriting in many languages.
Indeed, in order to depict the input of NT-proBNP more precisely, we computed the LH in order to describe its ability to modify probabilities of having a specific diagnosis (prevalence of the disease in a specific population, for example) before the result of a test is known (named pre-test probability) into a post-test probability, which takes the result of the test into account [ 11, 12].
The ability to modify such conclusions at a later time facilitates decision-making processes by offering a new dimension of compromise on both scientific assessment and policy decisions, and lowering the threshold of credibility necessary for decision-making.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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