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The phrase "ability to really" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when emphasizing the capacity or skill to perform an action effectively or authentically.
Example: "Her ability to really connect with her audience made her an exceptional speaker."
Alternatives: "capacity to genuinely" or "skill to truly".
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"He said it hurt his ability to really evaluate players".
"I'm very pessimistic about their ability to really shift the culture".
"A brand now has the ability to really break an artist," Mr. Cohen said.
This has the ability to really piss a lot of people off".
"He had the ability to really think himself into the minds of these two people".
These attachments stop us being present in the moment and impede our ability to really understand what is happening.
SPEAKER 9: The ability to really do a deep dive across campus organizations outside of the classroom.
It just gave people an ability to really understand what they were doing to help patients, at a fundamental level.
"They have the physical ability to really smother you on the perimeter," Notre Dame Coach Mike Brey said.
"The ability to really share innermost, deepest, private thoughts is what makes a great songwriter a great songwriter," Rubin says.
Garriott: Even just 10 days in space and you really do lose the ability to really even stand up properly.
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