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The phrase "ability to tackle complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or competencies, particularly in relation to handling difficult or intricate tasks or problems.
Example: "Her ability to tackle complex challenges makes her an invaluable asset to the team."
Alternatives: "capability to address intricate" or "skill in managing complicated".
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The Earth's environment will benefit from Stanford's unique ability to tackle complex problems, she said.
The film's sudden collapse raised questions about Hollywood's ability to tackle complex fare in the face of weak industry economics.
It gives government the ability to tackle complex issues as they arise and space for deliberation to refine and improve policy – so decisions aren't taken in haste and repented at leisure.
For the 8-12 (iset set, in a more contemporary vein, Susie Day's The Secrets of Billie Bright (Puffin) is marked out by unforced inclusivity, and Day's ability to tackle complex topics without writing an "issue" book.
They are especially well-suited for helping learners at every level develop twenty-first century skills including the ability to tackle complex problems and acquire information in "just-in-time" fashion.
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Is Koster right, or do comments like this massively misjudge the ability of games to tackle complex emotional situations?
Scrappy and forward looking, they aim to use their analytic abilities and expertise to tackle complex problems and deliver products to market.
Our report raises a series of concerns about the ending of regional planning and the ability of local approaches to tackle complex national issues such as demographic change, biodiversity and climate change.
Learning it properly requires thorough grounding at each step, and skimming over any topics will only weaken one's ability to tackle more complex material down the road.
Program aims to develop collaborative technologies to tackle complex social problems.
By organizing large video collections, Esper lets us "scale up" reporting to tackle complex visual data.
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