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The phrase "ability to seize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to take advantage of opportunities or situations.
Example: "Her ability to seize opportunities in the market has led to significant growth for the company."
Alternatives: "capacity to grasp" or "skill to take advantage".
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Somehow, Mr Chirac has the ability to seize the moment.
With Toro Rosso, Vettel again showed his precocity, talent and ability to seize an opportunity.
Sometimes, however, the ask turns on the ability to seize an opportunity.
Her powers of analysis and ability to seize on resonant detail are in demand.
But she has the ability to seize the debate over the next few weeks.
Having it all definitely involves an ability to seize the moment, especially when it comes to sports.
Resolution authority would give regulators the ability to seize and dismantle any financial firm that is deemed systemically dangerous.
It depends too on Labour's ability to seize the public imagination and hold it – much still to do there.
My ability to seize opportunities came from class privilege since my parents' generosity prevailed over their misgivings.
Its ability to seize defeat from the jaws of victory is unparalleled, though one should not be surprised because it's had so many years of practice.
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Conversely, firm-specific abilities to seize them and "profit from innovation" depend partly on adequacy of the strategic combinations identified by the taxonomy of [Teece, D., 1986.
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