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The phrase "affecting his ability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something impacts someone's skills or capacity to perform a task.
Example: "The injury was affecting his ability to play the sport he loved."
Alternatives: "impacting his capability" or "influencing his skills".
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And Mr. Obama's aides acknowledge that a loss in this deep-blue state would be interpreted as a rebuke of Mr. Obama, affecting his ability to pass major legislation and the public's perceptions of his party's power.
Although none of his teammates spoke for attribution, some of them think he will push to be spectacular, to prove to his detractors that his legal issues are not affecting his ability to play the game at an elite level.
They pay $100 each in premiums a month, an investment Rolfe thought would prove worthwhile when they found out Jason, a music teacher, had a deviated septum, affecting his ability to teach and play his primary instrument, the trumpet.
Testaverde said Tuesday that he wanted to avoid a situation like the one that plagued Kurt Warner last year: he sprained his thumb in the season opener and the injury bothered him all season, particularly affecting his ability to throw deep passes.
Balotelli's left knee injury is not affecting his ability to walk or drive and is only a problem under the stress of competitive action but, given the relatively innocuous incident which caused the problem – he overstretched the joint on his City debut in the Europe League qualifying round at Timisoara – the struggle to recover is puzzling.
Mr Jones said a scan could establish whether he was suffering from some organic, degenerative condition affecting his ability to concentrate on legal proceedings, and thus his fitness to plead.
Similar(41)
This affected his ability to cope with the interview".
That has not affected his ability to work.
It also affects his ability to communicate a message.
That passing mood has not affected his ability.
He says his journalistic productivity didn't affect his ability to write poetry.
More suggestions(16)
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undermining his ability
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impacted his ability
affecting his abilities
affecting his education
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affecting his spelling
affecting his balance
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affecting his foot
affecting his work
affecting his fielding
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