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The phrase "ability to supply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to provide goods, services, or information.
Example: "The company's ability to supply high-quality products on time has earned it a strong reputation in the industry."
Alternatives: "capacity to provide" or "capability to deliver".
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Argentina has consistently cut off the flow of gas to Chile for the past two winters, causing Chile to scramble to find supplies elsewhere, and Bolivia's nationalization has raised doubts about its ability to supply its neighbors' growing energy demand.
Excess weight -- especially excess belly fat -- can affect sexual function in many ways; it can interfere with the body's ability to supply blood to the penis, for instance, and it can cause testosterone production to plummet.
The state's ability to supply education is one thing.
Productivity affects companies' ability to supply diverse goods and services at low prices.
But demand for the beers at the pub started to outstrip their ability to supply.
That increases their ability to supply technological innovations — or scientists and entrepreneurs — to the United States.
In a financial crisis, the ability to supply liquidity is of paramount importance.
Sales of tablets were strong while demand for video games consoles often outstripped Argos's ability to supply the goods.
There is more demand for this than there is our ability to supply pros on the back end.
To discount it further would threaten our ability to supply it to these countries in the long-term.
Thomas Erdbrink's report showed how Iran's drug market is losing its ability to supply Iranians the medicines they need.
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