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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability to treated" is not correct in English.
It should be "ability to treat." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing someone's capacity or skill to provide treatment or care in a specific context, such as healthcare or therapy.
Example: "The nurse's ability to treat patients with compassion and expertise is commendable."
Alternatives: "capacity to treat" or "skill in treating".
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New targeted agents directed against specific proteins and pathways are likely to continue to improve our ability to treated advanced CRC.
We adopted Ilizarov bone transport to treat fibular osteomyelitis, because it can afford surgeon the ability to treated osteomyelitis and its associated factors simultaneously.
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We need to expand our ability to treat PTSD.
It revolutionised the ability to treat bacterial infections, which were a major cause of death.
Over the last five years, though, the ability to treat the disease has changed dramatically.
Don't those guarantee him the ability to treat his followers the way he wants?
Over the last two decades, scientists have progressed both in their understanding of eating disorders and their ability to treat them.
"We have limited ability to treat some of the patients here and we can't send them out".
We have come far in our ability to treat congenital heart conditions.
We demonstrate its ability to treat accurately non-orthogonal locally-refined meshes and tensorial material properties.
Ebola sufferers have overwhelmed hospitals, impairing their ability to treat other patients.
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