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The phrase "ability to name a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to identify or label something.
Example: "Her ability to name a variety of species in the garden impressed everyone at the event."
Alternatives: "capacity to identify a" or "skill to label a".
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And it agreed to expand its board by one seat, giving the activist investor Carl C. Icahn the ability to name a director.
Yahoo, for instance, has agreed to give up certain voting powers and an ability to name a second director to Alibaba's board as part of the stake repurchase agreement announced on Sunday.
It was unclear if the generals planned to allow the Brotherhood to compete in parliamentary elections and potentially retake its dominant role in the legislature, which could give it the ability to name a new prime minister.
The paradox is that even as the normal aging brain loses capacity across numerous discrete skills — memory-processing speed, verbal reasoning and visuospatial ability, to name a few — it is simultaneously growing in knowledge, emotional maturity, adaptability to change and even levels of well-being and happiness.
Most Kickstarter backers won't need to receive one of these device themselves of course, but RCFx is offering plenty of creative rewards at various price-points — including the usual t-shirt style swag or, higher up the donation chain, the ability to name a hectare of protected rainforest and access to a web portal to monitor data and sounds from your designated area.
The forms of privilege and oppression that individuals experience, according to varying races, religions, genders, sexualities, and ability to name a few key elements, inherently and obviously shape our perspectives.
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Odor identification is usually defined as the ability to name an odor.
In the letter generation task (B), he was asked to name all the words he could think of that begin with the letter B. In the tactile naming task, using the same 10-item set of household objects whose use the patient had been able to communicate by gesture, the patient's ability to name an object by touching it was compared with his visual naming ability.
The fact that different abilities are observed as regards the identification of musical pitch has usually led to divide musicians into two categories, those who possess absolute pitch (AP), defined as the ability to name the pitch of a tone without the use of any external reference [1] [4] and those who do not possess such an ability, commonly referred to as relative pitch musicians (RP).
Receptionists performed better than members of the public in terms of stroke symptom knowledge, with the public's ability to name one symptom in an open-ended question ranging from 25 72%, compared with 96% in the present study.
There are more political parties in India than there are models of automobiles, which is a reason why the job requirements of a political journalist here do not include an ability to name all the parties.
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