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The phrase "ability to sustained" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "ability to sustain"? You can use "ability to sustain" when discussing someone's capacity to maintain or continue something over time, such as effort, attention, or performance.
Example: "Her ability to sustain focus during long meetings is impressive."
Alternatives: "capacity to maintain" or "skill to uphold".
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In this study, we aimed to apply this ability to sustained release pharmaceutics.
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"Time will tell about their ability to sustain this".
"This confirmed his unique ability to sustain a pace".
They will defeat our ability to sustain the universal service.
But the museum's financial ability to sustain both sites is an open question.
The ability to sustain it stems from the financial clout and star-making power of television.
They say his skepticism about the company's ability to sustain its growth was misplaced.
A habitable zone is only a rough measure of a planet's ability to sustain life.
The 911's ability to sustain very high speeds is a given.
But its ability to sustain a collective enterprise among 28 stubbornly individual nations is negligible.
Unfortunately, the two stories are grossly unequal in their ability to sustain your interest.
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