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The phrase "ability to wrangle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's skill in managing, organizing, or controlling complex situations or data.
Example: "Her ability to wrangle diverse opinions during the meeting helped us reach a consensus."
Alternatives: "skill in managing" or "talent for organizing".
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Stefanovic tried, but he lacked Tony Jones's ability to wrangle the guests so they weren't talking over one another.
It was the ability to wrangle these 4-year-olds and point them all in one common direction — "We're going to do this.
Western civilization, it seems, hinges on our ability to wrangle our messy cycles to the ground and stomp 'em out once and for all.
When Republicans ousted former speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), they committed political malpractice, swapping Ryan's semi-dynamic delivery of GOP talking points for Boehner's ability to wrangle votes behind the scenes.
But his ability to wrangle control of the New York City public school system after less than six months in office suggests that perhaps this is the right time for this mayor.
Her ability to wrangle celebrities from the U.S. Women's soccer team to Chris Rock for her 1989 tour further asserts her status as a zeitgeist heavyweight.
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Attempts to wrangle the animals spawned story lines and puns.
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