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The phrase "ability to send out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to distribute or transmit information, messages, or items.
Example: "The new software has the ability to send out notifications to all users instantly."
Alternatives: "capability to dispatch" or "capacity to transmit".
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The ability to send out mass e-mailings greatly increases the potential yield.
"I've always felt that art," said Mr. Black, whose screenplay for "Milk" won a 2008 Oscar, "has the ability to send out a political message to the world".
Ntshona's powers of vocal and physical expression, the wit of his playing and his ability to send out thunderbolts of pain were revelatory.
Others, like CompuPic, are very fast and easy to navigate, even if they lack a feature here and there, like the ability to send out scaled-down photos by e-mail ($40, www.photodex.com).
In a few decades, it has gone from a necessary and often practical piece of formalwear to one of the most maligned items of clothing, competing only with male bracelet in its ability to send out swipe-left vibes.
The ability to send out a single message to your entire network, solicit support, and capture funds instantly removes all of these roadblocks.
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"Understanding what regulates the ability of neurons to send out axons is key," says Nicholas Spitzer, a neurobiologist at the University of California, San Diego.
The ability of cardiomyocytes to send out a request to fibroblasts to synthesize HA reveals that cardiomyocytes need HA.
Only John continued to send out slavers.
Get helpers to send out the notes.
Time to send out the invites!
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