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The phrase "ability to output" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to produce or generate results, information, or data.
Example: "The software's ability to output accurate data in real-time is crucial for our analysis."
Alternatives: "capacity to produce" or "capability to generate".
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Added ability to output diffraction efficiency, obtain the G-vector list, and fixed the Fourier transforms for non-unit area unit cells.
Ratio of average power to maximum power reflects the ability to output the maximum electric power.
One of the nicest features of the 5th-gen iPod is its ability to output video to a television.
One neat touch Sony has added to the cameras, though, is the ability to output directly to a hi-def video monitor via component.
While the ability to output video to your TV via HDMI is a nice, easy, and welcome addition, the UltraHD doesn't come with an HDMI cable.
A recent software update for the Shield also improves its ability to output games content to big screens, including TVs, making it also a suitable microconsole for living room systems.
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The physical flows are subject to the constraints of the capacity of the production system, which also limits the system's ability to meet output expectations.
Added ability to efficiently output fields on a regular grid of points using an FFT.
Some statistical background and ability to interpret output from statistical analyses.
"You've got extraordinarily strong demand for petroleum, and very limited ability to expand output," Mr. Felmy said.
Middle East oil remains cheaper to produce, while cost overruns here could limit the ability to meet output targets.
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