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The phrase "ability to recognize and" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skills or competencies, particularly in contexts related to perception or understanding.
Example: "Her ability to recognize and interpret complex patterns in data sets makes her an invaluable asset to the research team."
Alternatives: "capacity to identify and" or "skill in recognizing and".
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They are refining software and studying human decision-making to improve an important aspect of much forensic science — the ability to recognize and compare patterns.
Neuroscience literature documents that "affect regulation" (i.e., the ability to recognize and regulate one's emotions) stems primarily from these early interactions.
But one area where both Smith and the team would like to see him improve is his ability to recognize and elude pressure.
That's the challenge for children with auditory processing disorder, a poorly understood syndrome that interferes with the brain's ability to recognize and interpret sounds.
The spark, the ability to recognize and capitalize the circumstance as it presents itself to you, that's more of what I'm talking about.
In addition, the user's ability to recognize and understand the data is a central issue.
Emotion perception is the ability to recognize and identify other people's emotions [44].
It's closely related to empathy, the ability to recognize and share the feelings of others.
Kin recognition is the ability to recognize and cooperate with genetically close relatives.
Infants were then tested behaviorally on their ability to recognize and discriminate faces.
Primates developed the ability to recognize and individuate their conspecifics by the face.
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