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The phrase "ability to regain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to recover or restore something that was lost or diminished.
Example: "The athlete demonstrated an impressive ability to regain her strength after the injury."
Alternatives: "capacity to recover" or "skill to restore".
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Contador's downfall once again challenges cycling's ability to regain credibility.
That wake-up feature gives technicians the ability to regain access to the depleted battery.
One type of first-refusal right gives the former owner the ability to regain the property by matching competing bids.
PGMO is confident that he has the ability to regain his position as one of English football's top officials".
When the recovery temperature is above Tg, the material's ability to regain shape remains relatively unchanged with conditioning.
One of the key features of a DDS based system is the ability to regain performance levels after the introduction or removal of a DDS participant.
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Belichick said Thursday that the last 10 to 20 percent of ability is the hardest to regain after an injury.
He struggled to regain his ability to speak, and was terrified that he would lose his ability to taste.
He said that synchronizing movement with sound often allows patients to regain the ability to move.
She underwent years of therapy to regain some ability to speak, read and write.
Barker also needed three months of physical therapy to regain her ability to walk normally.
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