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The phrase "ability to stimulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity to provoke a response, interest, or action in others.
Example: "The teacher's ability to stimulate curiosity in her students is remarkable."
Alternatives: "capacity to inspire" or "skill to provoke".
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Inspiration – the ability to stimulate creative thinking – has many sources.
Later, Upski sounded no less confident of his ability to stimulate change.
Her range of stimuli (and thereby her ability to stimulate others) was extraordinary.
No, fiction is hardly unique in its ability to stimulate memory.
Dendritic cells (DCs) are unique in their ability to stimulate T cells and initiate adaptive immunity.
Deflation robs a central bank of its ability to stimulate spending using negative real interest rates.
Besides, he added, in small quantities, alcohol's ability to stimulate appetites might even prove beneficial.
That was Liverpool's heaviest defeat since 1963 and compounded doubts about Rodgers ability to stimulate an upswing in performances.
"Confidence in the efficacy of monetary policy might also be damaged, limiting policymakers' ability to stimulate the economy in future.
It suggested that the strain from chicken had different ability to stimulate cellular immunity in chicken.
Efficacy is assessed by the ability to stimulate [3H]ryanodine binding to heavy sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicles.
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