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The phrase "about the ability of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or something's capability or skill in a particular area.
Example: "The report focuses on the ability of the new software to improve productivity."
Alternatives: "regarding the capability of" or "concerning the skill of".
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He was a self-described optimist about the ability of the arts to help these problems.
People are wondering about the ability of the firm to recover from this.
Yet there are questions about the ability of these Facebook-inspired businesses to create sustainable revenues.
About the ability of the best cartoons to speak in two languages simultaneously.
Second, the left is more optimistic about the ability of the state, the right more sceptical.
He remained optimistic about the ability of government to improve the lot of the less fortunate.
Ultimately, it's all about the ability of art and performance to foster fellow-feeling.
I talked last week about the ability of the memory to erase stressful or unpleasant events.
The coalition is in no doubt about the ability of higher education to transform lives.
The president hinted at a skepticism about the ability of Mr. Bush to make good decisions.
This raises questions about the ability of primary care services to cope with increased demand.
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