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The phrase "ability to try a" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or potential to attempt something, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "Her ability to try a new approach to problem-solving impressed the team."
Alternatives: "capacity to attempt a" or "skill to try a".
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Now, if you do have a C-section, at many hospitals you've just signed away your ability to try a vaginal birth next time.
While Enomatics are widely used elsewhere, what distinguishes these shops, bars and restaurants is the large number installed, allowing these establishments to serve a huge range of wines by the glass, or to offer customers the ability to try a wine before buying a whole bottle.
Brian also emphasized the beauty in knowing how to code, "It really opens up your ability to try a lot of things.
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Many women exult in an assortment of wigs, ranging from zany to realistic, that lend them a chameleon ability to try on a variety of impersonations.
Next up: in the literary arts, cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter Jules Feiffer was praised by presenter Robert Caro, for his remarkable ability to try out a new genre of art in his '80's: his noir graphic novel, Kill My Mother came out last summer to stellar reviews.
One of the main points being emphasized is the ability to try out your newsletter with a wide range of customizable design templates, with the content being tweaked to match each template.
The private sector has the unique insight, expertise and financial resources to provide the support that teachers across grade levels tell us they're lacking, and the ability to try new teaching techniques with a fail fast and change quickly mindset.
And it clearly gives Mr. Bush an ability to try to relate to voters of different ages without looking ridiculous or uncomfortable.
Schön describes how professional competence is linked to an ability to try out ideas on-line and to understand how these trials might lead to improvement within the workplace context [ 15, 16].
Unlike the military tribunals, courts have a proven ability to try high-profile terrorism cases with competence and fairness.
"The ability to try and relate to situations is a real challenge for children on the autism spectrum, and so is being flexible with their view of order, timescales and routine; being outdoors challenges this," he explains.
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