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The phrase "ability to prepare the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or competencies related to preparation tasks in various contexts, such as work or education.
Example: "Her ability to prepare the necessary documents for the meeting impressed everyone."
Alternatives: "capability to create the" or "skill in organizing the".
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For weeks, board officials have expressed concern over their ability to prepare the city's voting machines adequately during the shortened time frame between the runoff and the general election.
But hearing complex musical structure takes a receptive ear and Ms. Weilerstein points to Mr. Nuttall's extraordinary ability to prepare the ears of audience members by finding simple analogies.
"We simply cannot do everything between now and Monday, or a week from Monday, or two weeks from Monday," Mr. Moscow told the justice, adding that he "grossly miscalculated" his ability to prepare the case against Mr. Belnick during the trial of Mr. Kozlowski and Mr. Swartz.
Being able to monitor and detect the degradation of the equipment improves the ability to prepare the necessary maintenance.
The benefits of surgery in TKR without a tourniquet have been well described but questions have been raised about the ability to prepare the bone for cementation, and take up of a tourniquet-less technique has been slow.
Serving crime victims has also given the Hughes family other unique capabilities, including the ability to prepare the deceased for an open casket service regardless of how he or she died.
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PCFs have the advantage of storability and the ability to prepare these meals one serving at a time [13].
In order to demonstrate an ability to prepare these different alloys sequentially, the formation of InAlN/InGaN hetero-structures has been studied.
28 29 Resilience engineering builds on and extends the work done by high-reliability organisation (HRO) researchers, in particular the HRO concept of mindfulness, that is, the ability to prepare for the unexpected and to be vigilant about hazards.
But today, only nine years after the tremendous victory in the Persian Gulf War, the U.S. military faces growing problems in readiness, morale, and its ability to prepare for the threats of the future.
"Our franchise will continue to move forward, and Dan's decision will not adversely affect our ability to prepare for the 2004 season," Huizenga said in a statement.
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