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The phrase "ability to simulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capacity to replicate or model a process, behavior, or system.
Example: "The software's ability to simulate real-world scenarios makes it an invaluable tool for training purposes."
Alternatives: "capacity to replicate" or "capability to model".
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One of the main differences between GridCell and other simulators is its ability to simulate particle crowding.
Lastly, one important benefit of the simulation method is the ability to simulate very highly packed random chains or microgels within a polymer network.
Results from the dam-break experiment simulations demonstrate the model's ability to simulate wetting and drying.
This assessment requires adequate simulation tools and models with the ability to simulate demand management actions.
Numerical models with an ability to simulate post-peak deteriorating behaviour are essential for these collapse simulations.
He said they also benefit from an ability to simulate earthquake and tidal wave conditions.
And what has changed is not the ability to simulate but the audience's readiness to be convinced.
In another study, the researcher Mark Dadds found that as C.U. children matured, they developed the ability to simulate interest in people's feelings.
These are pictures of an extraordinary hushed reverence for the dignity of modest things, for paint's ability to simulate those things, and for a viewer's elevation through extended looking at those things.
Virtualization means the ability to simulate a hardware platform, such as network devices, in software.
In addition, it lacks the ability to simulate therapeutic interventions and physician patient interactions.
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