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The phrase "affected our abilities" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how certain factors or events have had an impact on skills or capabilities.
Example: "The recent changes in technology have significantly affected our abilities to perform tasks efficiently."
Alternatives: "impacted our skills" or "influenced our capabilities."
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The idea for the piece came from the experiences that myself and my peers had studying playwriting and screenwriting at NYU, both inside the program and in our interpersonal relationships, and how that affected our abilities to have opportunities.
However, because our focus was on reviewing the content of included articles to extract information about roles we do not believe that this limitation negatively affected our abilities to do this.
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"This just hasn't affected our ability to perform," he said.
I definitely believe it negatively affected our ability to get the FBI team quickly to Benghazi".
And second, we need a clear understanding about how this experience has affected our ability to relate to other people.
The book, which was a Pulitzer Prize finalist, posits that the digital era has affected our ability to think deeply.
It has also seriously affected our ability to effectively campaign and to represent people on the ground.
"I would say it has affected our ability to sell as many used books online," he says.
"It negatively affected our ability to get the FBI team quickly to Benghazi," Foreign Service officer Gregory Hicks said.
Also, the change in direction of the environment surrounding the team, in terms of the use of customer chassis, has affected our ability to find partners.
"It has not affected our ability to sign any player," he said.
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