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The phrase "ability to properly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or competence in performing a task correctly or effectively.
Example: "Her ability to properly manage the project ensured its success and timely completion."
Alternatives: "capability to effectively" or "skill to correctly".
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Why? Again, volume and, perhaps even more important, ability to properly structure data.
"I've got great confidence in the Australian federal police's ability to properly investigate," he said.
The accident cast doubt on Tepco's ability to properly monitor radioactivity at the site.
Improper reporting limits the reviewers ability to properly assess the effectiveness and utility of an intervention.
But the attorney general expressed concerns about the department's ability to properly carry out an execution.
Significant others had high confidence in their ability to properly use the AED.
The interpreter spoke a different indigenous dialect than hers, compromising her ability to properly make her case.
He noted that the Libyan authorities did not yet have the ability to properly gather evidence or present a case.
In a new report, the campaign group Corruption Watch says the UK lacks the ability to properly prosecute major corporations.
"There are more significant targets in the UK at any one time than we have the ability to properly investigate".
Correspondingly, the ability to properly react to so-called concept change is considered as an important feature of learning algorithms.
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