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The phrase "ability to revitalize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to bring new life or energy to something, such as a project, organization, or community.
Example: "Her ability to revitalize struggling businesses has made her a sought-after consultant in the industry."
Alternatives: "capacity to rejuvenate" or "skill to refresh".
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Since then, gas prices have risen sharply and advocates have started emphasizing streetcars' ability to revitalize urban neighborhoods.
Alou has as much confidence in his pick to win (Big Brown) as he does in his ability to revitalize the Mets' sagging offense.
A more immediate benefit, to which Mr. Broad devotes an entire chapter, is yoga's apparent ability to revitalize a person's sex life by producing surges in sex hormones and the brain waves associated with sexual arousal.
Also, in the style of Christopher Ricks, who has looked at Bob Dylan's ability to revitalize clichés in songs like "I Shall Be Free" — "the phrase 'seen better days' has itself seen better days" — I was curious to see if there were examples of people using "tireless" in such a way as to make it seem less tired.
Their existence and ability to revitalize indicate that the tooth-forming potential in mammals is greater than what is evident in their functional dentitions.
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The article uses the example of foreign auto manufacturers investing in US manufacturing plants and suggests such investments will be more difficult in the future -- reducing the ability of depressed areas to revitalize their manufacturing economy.
And its fate is being seen as a test of the ability of Howard Stringer, Sony's chairman, to revitalize the company.
In a city that has suffered some serious hardships throughout the course of the 20th century and has worked arduously to revitalize itself in the past couple of decades, the ability to have all those things abounds.
"You use wind to revitalize the Rust Belt.
We've got to revitalize American democracy".
This might give them a chance to revitalize engagement".
More suggestions(16)
opportunity to revitalize
determination to revitalize
ability to energize
ability to enliven
ability to stimulate
ability to reinvigorate
ability to strengthen
ability to invigorate
ability to reactivate
ability to kick start
tools to revitalize
ability to elaborate
ability to manage
ability to Multitask
ability to command
ability to evoke
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