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The phrase "ability to reset a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to restore something to a previous state or condition, often in a technical or operational context.
Example: "The software has the ability to reset a user's password if they forget it."
Alternatives: "capacity to restore a" or "capability to reset a".
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The two speeches hint that Kennedy thought highly of poetry's wisdom and of its ability to reset a perspective warped by power and politics.
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"Ownership will have the full ability to reset all rents to market upon the expiry of the term of each individual lease subsequent to the term of the agreement," wrote the spokesman, Steve Solomon.
However, the ability to "reset" the genome of a crop wild progenitor, or of derived segregating populations, at a few key domestication loci is likely to be especially powerful.
The central breakthrough was the ability to reset DNA, to move a cell backward, step by step, until it becomes the precursor of any aging cell in your body.
Many signaling systems show adaptation the ability to reset themselves after responding to a stimulus.
Another new feature of the desktop version is the ability to reset your browser settings with just a few clicks.
Even though the exact mechanism of GHK's action is yet to be elucidated, it becomes apparent that the diverse and multiple effects of GHK in skin regeneration can be better understood through its ability to reset the gene pattern back to a healthier state, thereby leading to the activation or deactivation of various cellular pathways.
"We've temporarily suspended the ability to reset AppleID passwords over the phone," said Natalie Kerris, an Apple spokeswoman, in a statement.
They are injured as they flee and an unconscious Cage is given a blood transfusion, losing the ability to reset.
This finding indicates that the enucleated oocyte has the ability to reset the telomere length of the nucleus derived from a donor adult somatic cell by the elongation of telomeres (Meerdo et al, 2005).
If you put in a lock code and forget that code, it's none other than a manager of security who has the ability to reset the lock.
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