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The phrase "ability to shop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or skill to engage in shopping activities, whether in a physical store or online.
Example: "Her ability to shop wisely has saved her a significant amount of money over the years."
Alternatives: "capacity to purchase" or "skill in shopping".
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"There is definitely some anxiety about how easy these devices make the ability to shop around".
The curbs on her ability to shop in London may be less comprehensive than previously thought.
Amazon has tried to convince customers that the change won't inhibit their ability to shop.
Patients in Britain have a greater ability to shop across providers (using additional private insurance).
But one small change would make all of these issues less important, while sharply improving consumers' ability to shop around.
These include issues of housing and foreign relocation, the ability to shop on a base and insurance benefits.
The ability to shop online has surely helped the rising popularity of vibrators; Good Vibrations's business has grown by 60 percent since the '90s.
With a half-dozen polls being released every day, you'll have some ability to shop around in support of whatever narrative you might wish to advance.
"It's all about modern luxury, and the ability to shop online and have anything delivered to your door is very much a modern convenience," says Beckham.
Weirdly, even as I became more confident as a writer and as a person, I completely lost faith in my own ability to shop for clothes.
More recently, the ability to shop for health insurance through health care exchanges and obtain treatment at drug store clinics has led to a new age of consumer empowerment.
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