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The phrase "ability to overlay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or skill to superimpose one thing over another, often in contexts like design, technology, or data analysis.
Example: "The software's ability to overlay multiple data sets allows for more comprehensive analysis."
Alternatives: "capacity to superimpose" or "skill to layer".
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But a few months ago, Google started talking to retailers about Tango's ability to overlay virtual objects on users' surroundings.
Augmented reality was all the rage in 2009, with high-end smartphones developing the ability to overlay information on a view of your surroundings.
In recent years, however, increasing amounts of data and the ability to overlay divergent phenomena has led to studies that try to make sense of what is sometimes described as a "phantom concept".
Samsung's ability to overlay windows is useful, but again my usage of it dropped off with time.
One of the coolest features will be the ability to overlay multiple mapplets on top of each other.
It's the ability to overlay the old and new data sets to spot surprising trends that will set the best traders apart.
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The calendar is a lot like Google calendar, with the ability to easily overlay events from other folders or users, but doesn't allow exporting or importing feeds.
And we always acknowledge that clients and potential clients know their businesses best; our role is to overlay that knowledge with solid marketing advice and the ability to help focus messaging to the target audience.
Another way is to overlay them on the same chart.
We attempt to overlay these worlds, negate, or reconcile them.
Adobe Photoshop CS2 was used to overlay images.
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