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The phrase "ability to omit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or skill to leave out certain information or elements in a context, such as writing or decision-making.
Example: "The editor's ability to omit unnecessary details greatly improved the clarity of the article."
Alternatives: "capacity to exclude" or "skill to leave out".
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"In his ability to omit, he is a past master," Vickers wrote admiringly of that playwright.
On-demand services from the cable companies could give viewers a similar ability to omit commercials, but participating networks, and even the studios, could retain greater control through the use of up-front advertising and the ability to disable the fast-forward function during interstitial slots.
The ability to omit lengthy procedures and expensive cryopreservatives would be both beneficial and economical, especially in laboratories that use and process large numbers of cultured cells.
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There are many who question Apple's decision to omit obvious features, such as a camera, Flash support, GPS, multitasking, and the ability to plug in peripherals without the need of a specialized adapter.
Best to omit names here.
Another that is impossible to omit.
It's certainly an odd move to omit that feature.
You were planning to omit that form, too?
Guides are instructed to omit this information from tours.
Director Damien Chazelle defended his decision to omit the moment.
How had the moderator chosen to omit her title?
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