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The phrase "ability to relate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to connect or communicate effectively with others, often in a personal or emotional context.
Example: "Her ability to relate to her clients has made her one of the most successful therapists in the area."
Alternatives: "capacity to connect" or "skill in relating".
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"She had an amazing ability to relate to children".
"It would have to interfere with my ability to relate to people," he said.
He said his best asset is his ability to relate to the mental side of pitching.
"Young people are losing the ability to relate to others, except through games.
She added that his "ability to relate to people" was also very important.
The interview illustrated perfectly McKay's ability to relate to the personal side of a story.
Tact, respect for cultural differences and an ability to relate to people were much-needed qualities.
"That's because we live and die by our ability to relate to our public.
He had the ability to relate to the world in a quiet, unassuming manner.
A common thread in the eulogies was Mr. Chiles's ability to relate to ordinary citizens.
An interest in wildlife conservation and the ability to relate to children are essential.
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