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The phrase "ability to render normally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing functionality, performance, or capabilities, particularly in technical or professional settings.
Example: "The software's ability to render normally under high load conditions is crucial for maintaining user satisfaction."
Alternatives: "capacity to function properly" or "capability to operate normally".
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When complexed with immature DENV, it has the ability to render normally noninfectious immature DENV highly infectious [ 10].
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It requires an adequate grasp of the source text (plus associated conceptual framework) and the ability to render this coherently, using a suitable style and the correct terminology, in the target language, which should normally be the translator's mother tongue.
The ability to render three-dimensional graphics was an afterthought.
His masterly ability to render native wildflowers in glass has earned him an international reputation.
Kombu has an almost magical ability to render beans more digestible and less gas-producing.
Rembrandt is renowned for his outstanding ability to render the human figure and its emotions.
VSSP, used as monotherapy, demonstrated a unique ability to render immunogenic highly tolerated gangliosides.
VSSP demonstrated a unique ability to render highly tolerated gangliosides immunogenic.
Mr. Ferguson is known for provocative theories and for an ability to render scholarly ideas in layman-friendly terms.
As O'Neill, Gerry McSorley has an ability to render the most page-bound passages as pure and moving.
This limited our ability to render appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
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