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The phrase "ability to seek" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to search for or pursue something, such as information or opportunities.
Example: "Her ability to seek out new knowledge has greatly contributed to her success in the field."
Alternatives: "capacity to search" or "skill in pursuing".
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"The tribe has also given me the ability to seek other avenues," he said.
People retain the ability to seek injunctions to stop state officials from violating the law.
She praises their work ethic and their ability to seek out help and listen to it.
"His ethical and moral standards are high, his ability to seek and experience pleasure is great.
This failure delayed our ability to seek FISA coverage from the court".
HCV symptoms may inhibit welfare recipients' ability to seek and maintain employment.
Health literacy refers to an individual's ability to seek, understand, and use health information.
She says the funding is critical to her financial ability to seek a degree.
A denial of their ability to seek asylum could also matter little.
Congressional committees do not, however, have the ability to seek criminal charges.
These processes are critical to the ability to seek, encode, and consolidate different perspectives.
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