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The phrase "ability to screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to evaluate or filter information, candidates, or situations.
Example: "The candidate demonstrated a strong ability to screen applicants effectively during the hiring process."
Alternatives: "capacity to filter" or "skill in evaluating".
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And it would strengthen the ability to screen products from abroad.
This means the ability to screen the varied molecular contents of individual cells.
"Without an amazing ability to screen samples, it's an intractable problem.
Surgical residents' ability to screen general surgery (GS) applicants has not been previously investigated.
Even when he was a resident here, he'd had this pro housebreaker's ability to screen input, to do sensory triage.
They cited various theories that Parkinson's interferes with the perceptual representation system, especially the ability to screen out irrelevant stimuli.
Insurance companies shouldn't be competing against each other based on their ability to screen out those who need coverage the most.
Jurors for the 2007 plot to attack the Fort Dix army base, itself influenced by government informants, were anonymous, limiting defense counsel's ability to screen out bias.
This would weaken the planet's ability to screen out harmful UV and X-ray radiation, either from the planet's parent star or from the jet itself.
"The collection is broad in scope because more narrow collection would limit our ability to screen for and identify terrorism-related communications," Clapper said.
However, methods available for microbial genome diversification far exceed our ability to screen and select for those variants with optimal performance.
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