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The phrase "ability to weather" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capacity to endure or withstand difficult situations or challenges.
Example: "Her ability to weather the storm of criticism showed her resilience and strength."
Alternatives: "capacity to endure" or "skill to withstand".
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Did that illustrate its ability to weather storms?
Ability to weather crises of faith and self-confidence.
It also shows his ability to weather controversy.
Oddly, Ms. Becker argued that the performance "illustrates Alloy's ability to weather the poor economic environment".
"Ford has the ability to weather the storm a bit longer than G.M.," Mr. Merkle said.
Image control and self-correction have been central to Goldman's ability to weather catastrophe.
But the flip side is less ability to weather lengthy unprofitable periods.
In public, Mr. Gbagbo's officials appear serene about his ability to weather the financial isolation.
The ratio is a measure of a firm's ability to weather financial shocks.
He said he remained confident in his team's ability to weather adversity.
"I must have the ability to weather the storm, because it's going to get stormy," he said.
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