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The phrase "ability to try" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or willingness to attempt something, often in a motivational or encouraging context.
Example: "Even if you don't succeed at first, remember that the ability to try is what truly matters in the learning process."
Alternatives: "capacity to attempt" or "willingness to make an effort."
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And then, the ability to try to bring folks together.
The practice threatens prosecutors' ability to try high-profile cases.
"We have the ability to try things other people can't," Mr. Ames said.
"It takes away the ability to try and fail and try and fail again".
A shortage of people skilled in technology also undermines the ability to try new tools.
I also had this ability to try things that others didn't.
Quality is inseparable from quantity, daring from the readiness and the ability to try again at once.
"China's engagement in Africa is moving further and faster than its ability to try and shape perceptions there," he said.
It also protects army privileges that revolutionary forces want rescinded, including the ability to try civilians in military courts.
It also protects army privileges that Morsi's opponents want revoked, including the ability to try civilians in military courts.
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No matter what anyone promises to never feel compassion, to never have honest friends, to lose your ability to try these are desperate ways to die.
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