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The phrase "ability to sneak" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or talent in moving quietly or unnoticed, often in a playful or stealthy context.
Example: "His ability to sneak past the guards without being detected impressed everyone at the party."
Alternatives: "skill in stealth" or "talent for sneaking".
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Her game is anchored around some of the bigger ground strokes on tour and the ability to sneak into net occasionally -- sometimes behind a serve.
Her game is anchored around some of the bigger groundstrokes on tour and the ability to sneak into net occasionally — sometimes behind a serve.
Even now, his gift for innuendo — and his ability to sneak all manner of dirt under the nose of a sniffy censor — is enough to snap your elastic.
The Economist had a cover story headlined Who's afraid of Huawei? in August that acknowledged Huawei's ability "to sneak in malware and sneak out sensitive data".
But prices are a democratic signal: when all innovators see them, their ability to sneak up on an opportunity, while others nap, vanishes.
But the Rangers would not have been talking about any of that without Drury's ability to sneak free just that once.
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This resulted in a drop in interest and, more important, the ability for Apple to sneak into the big phone space almost unnoticed.
Though a simple concept, Tradewinds has many features that engage the gamer, including the ability to unlock new ports or to sneak contraband past the authorities.
Collagenases produced by cancer cells help tumors grow new blood vessels that feed the tumors; in addition, collagenases' ability to break down connective tissue enables cancer cells to sneak into the bloodstream and spread throughout the body.
Invariably, an impatient owner with a half-dozen $1 roster spots left to fill will try to sneak through an upside player without carefully reviewing their opponents' spending ability.
It's hard to sneak a glance.
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