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The phrase "ability to perceive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to notice, understand, or interpret information or stimuli from their environment.
Example: "Her ability to perceive subtle changes in tone made her an excellent mediator during negotiations."
Alternatives: "capacity to sense" or "skill in recognizing".
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Full engagement requires the ability to perceive both.
Tolstoy had an almost superhuman ability to perceive reality.
He's a charismatic scribe and has the great ability to perceive what a strong idea is.
And it is not alone in its ability to perceive time differently from us.
"Our ability to perceive pitch is much finer than our sense of touch or sight.
Obama's great skill is his ability to perceive and forge bonds with other people.
It is an ability to perceive the world in new ways.
Asterios himself is a metaphorical cyclops, lacking the ability to perceive emotional depth.
As he set out to improve the world, his ability to perceive it deteriorated.
In the Orthoptera, ears are present, and the ability to perceive sounds has been well established.
Or it may be that we have lost the ability to perceive the divine.
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