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The phrase "ability to undertake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to perform a specific task or responsibility.
Example: "The candidate demonstrated a strong ability to undertake complex projects with minimal supervision."
Alternatives: "capacity to perform" or "capability to execute".
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The IMF expressed strong doubts about Greece's ability to undertake the sweeping economic reforms needed.
I would guess 90% of all managers believe in their ability to undertake professional interviews.
Determination letters, however, do not provide assurances about the complainant's ability to undertake future travel.
This provides inspectors with the ability to undertake real-time quality monitoring and control.
The ability to undertake research and development in production technologies by contractors differs widely across different countries.
And they found themselves a candidate who has the ability to undertake a substantial part of the campaign expense".
On the one hand, it is an examination of your ability to undertake research independently, and write as an academic.
Evaluation criteria include clarity of expression, ability to undertake original historical research, and capacity to sustain a persuasive argument.
The ability to undertake preventative maintenance can be regarded as a sign of a well-designed wheel rail interface.
"One of the gap year's most undervalued advantages is the ability to undertake work placements outside of the over-subscribed holiday periods," says gap-year student Katherine Hodgson.
For example, Bedford hospital will lose its A&E and consultant-led maternity units and the ability to undertake most emergency surgery.
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