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The phrase "ability to teach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or competence in teaching others.
Example: "Her ability to teach complex subjects in a simple manner makes her an excellent educator."
Alternatives: "teaching skills" or "capacity for instruction."
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And none of these have any impact whatsoever on my ability to teach.
But do those families have the ability to teach their children?
The Chargers hail Rivera's ability to teach technique, especially when it comes to forcing turnovers.
An ability to teach stems from a combination of personality, knowledge and communication skills.
I was getting worried about my ability to teach my own students.
What they share is the ability to teach holiday classes without reaching beyond their own staffs.
Page and Brin have yet to "experience nasty failure," Meeker noted, and its concurrent ability to teach.
They know about his uncommon preparation and understanding of the game, as well as his ability to teach.
His ability to teach other Web designers, he added, helped "jump-start a process of Web democratization that continues today".
But I didn't have any question about his knowledge or ability to teach the mechanics of hitting".
She told the mourners that he had the ability "to teach us to be O.K. in our own humanness".
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ability to familiarize
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