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The phrase "ability to relinquish" 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 an object, a responsibility, or an emotional attachment.
Example: "Her ability to relinquish control over the project allowed her team to take ownership and innovate."
Alternatives: "capacity to let go" or "skill in surrendering".
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The ability to relinquish control to an autonomous computational system (even if it is of your own design) and then nurture and guide that system into arriving at a visually compelling output is an interesting exercise in collaboration, but one that's proved fruitful for Watz.
The ability to relinquish expectations for care from adult children provides the extended family with more human resources that may facilitate the potential for social and economic mobility of future generations (Burholt and Dobbs 2010).
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The military council has to relinquish power.
He needs to relinquish power once and for all.
More specifically, SfD researchers typically fail to relinquish power and control over the research process.
Arab autocrats were in no mood to relinquish power.
Thus the respondents getting older have a realistic view of the decrease in their ability for action and of the need to relinquish certain things as one grows old.
And so our souls made a fateful decision: to relinquish our inherent divine abilities to manifest instantaneously and to take form in a material world that was bound by limitation.
Yanukovych, however, was still not willing to relinquish his power.
As the coup unfolds, VICE News is live streaming the events in Kiev.
However, Yanukovych seems in no mood to relinquish his power.
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