Sentence examples for ability to render a from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "ability to render a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to provide or deliver something, often in a technical or artistic context.
Example: "The software's ability to render a high-quality image is impressive."
Alternatives: "capacity to produce a" or "skill to deliver a".

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As for most writers, language is vital for me: a writer's ability to render a fictional world — characters, landscape, emotions — into something original that alters or deepens my understanding of both literature and life.

But there is no evidence that pretrial publicity adversely affects potential jurors or their ability to render a fair verdict.

Wiltshire is a gifted artist with a truly unbelievable ability to render a city from memory after seeing it only once.

We found no significant relationship between Gleason score, preoperative PSA, or T-stage and the ability to render a PSA nadir ⩽0.2 ng ml−1 (univariate analysis).

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And though the LRA's numbers have waned, its ability to render an entire region vulnerable, and in immediate need of assistance, has not.

In doing that, she wrote, "he demonstrated the critical difference between midazolam's ability to render an inmate unconscious and its ability to maintain the inmate in that state".

In conclusion, both on-site evaluation/division and proceduralist significantly affect quantitative kidney biopsy metrics, which in turn affects the pathologist's ability to render an accurate diagnosis with appropriate prognostic information for the patient and treating nephrologist.

The ability to render an early diagnosis and appropriate treatment in this population of patients can significantly improve future reproductive health outcomes.

While it is likely that MoDcl1 does not have the ability to render or exert a silencing role under normal conditions either triggered by hairpin RNA-expressing transgenes or endogenous repetitive sequences, it is capable of producing siRNAs when overexpressed in an MoDcl2 deletion background.

Yet Hill's evocation of "a china doll with a jagged, open crevasse in its skull" is ultimately more chilling than all the phantom limbs and animate mould in Waites's novel, because Hill possesses the Jamesian ability to render the doll as a symptom of a child's psychological damage.

Yet Hill's evocation of "a china doll with a jagged, open crevasse in its skull" is ultimately more chilling than all the phantom limbs and animate mould in Waites's novel, because Hill possesses the Jamesian ability to render the doll as a symptom of a child's psychological damage.

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