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The phrase "ability to release" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to let go of something, whether it be emotions, information, or physical objects.
Example: "Her ability to release negative thoughts has greatly improved her mental well-being."
Alternatives: "capacity to let go" or "skill in relinquishing".
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Lizards are famous for their ability to release their tails.
Hence, for these animals, survival, and reproduction could be fragmented by their ability to release legs.
After a second has passed, the user has the ability to release the stretch sensor.
But in general, state officials have no ability to release the federal information to the public.
These compounds present an astrobiological interest due to their ability to release amino acids upon hydrolysis.
Experimental work focuses on a small riser with the ability to release a single cluster.
You need to have the ability to release the pressure, as you spend so much time together.
Oestrogen, the female hormone, impairs cells' ability to release water, meaning that women are particularly at risk from the effect.
The agency is hemmed in by laws restricting its ability to release trade secrets and internal agency records.
They just don't have enough juice or the ability to release it quickly over and over again.
In addition, this novel hydrogel has a self-regulating ability to release MNZ in response to the environmental glucose stimulus.
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