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The phrase "ability to restore its" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity of something to return to a previous state or condition, often in contexts related to systems, processes, or functions.
Example: "The software's ability to restore its previous settings after a crash is crucial for user satisfaction."
Alternatives: "capacity to recover its" or "power to reinstate its".
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Ms. Caldwell, the Edmunds.com analyst, said G.M.'s ability to restore its image hinges primarily on building better vehicles, which it has been doing.
Together, the debacles have plunged the organization into a bout of recrimination, public criticism and doubt over its ability to restore its image of probity and reliability.
The prosecution of BAE for bribery in Africa and eastern Europe was a key test of the UK's ability to restore its credibility after the dropped investigation into corruption allegations relating to the al-Yamamah arms deal.
The analyzed results show that nature itself has a robust ability to restore its original landscape and mitigate disaster impacts for the destroyed eco-environment.
However, Parada remains concerned about CPRIT's ability to restore its peer review system given that CPRIT's oversight committee, some members of whom were allegedly involved in CPRIT's peer review problems, remains in place.
In the "biphasic" model for survival, an organism's ability to restore its normal functioning after exposure to stress decreases linearly with age, and death occurs when its energy capacity becomes too low to overcome the damage caused by stress [ 64].
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This is all the more true given that nobody has shown convincingly that renouncing nuclear weapons would really make the world safer.The economist and strategist Thomas Schelling has argued that a world of renunciation has no good answer to the problem of reconstitution the ability of a former nuclear power to restore its nuclear capability very quickly.
The first is a (real or perceived) breakdown of social order, and the loss of confidence in a political system's ability to restore it.
The latter two options will anger supporters and could hamper the club's ability to restore itself to its former status.
Asphalt is a self-healing material that has the ability to restore part of its stiffness and strength during rest periods and elevated temperatures, leading to a significant extension in service life.
But Richmond indicates that although the party is still languishing at just 8% in the national polls, it has at least put the searing experience of the coalition sufficiently behind it to restore its ability to make the best of a byelection.
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