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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ability to prepare" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's skill or capacity to make arrangements or get ready for something.
Example: "Her ability to prepare for unexpected challenges has always impressed her colleagues."
Alternatives: "a skill in preparation" or "a talent for planning".
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In order to demonstrate an ability to prepare these different alloys sequentially, the formation of InAlN/InGaN hetero-structures has been studied.
In order to demonstrate an ability to prepare these different alloys sequentially, InAlN/InGaN hetero-structures are prepared and the photo-response is observed for the first time for an n-InAlN/p-InGaN hetero-junction.
An ability to prepare for death and plan treatment options was important to most physicians.
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Without such an understanding, the ability to prepare for, react to, and mitigate the effect of these pathogens is severely hindered.
While PVA had a good solubilizing ability to prepare micro-emulsion of oil phase in the aqueous phase, the excessively high HLB value of SDS, together with its high PA solubility, had made it act as a perfect solubilizing agent to dissolve PA completely in the aqueous phase.
"It speaks to how budget constrains can limit a school's ability to prepare kids for college," she said.
At Kentucky, Calipari has built an empire partly on his ability to prepare young players for a career in the NBA.
His greatest strength, without a doubt, is his ability to prepare himself.
Using the definition followed by a US National Research Council report (NRC 2012, p. 1), this study defines resilience of a community as "the ability to prepare and plan for, absorb, recover from, and more successfully adapt to adverse events over time".
The decreased ability to prepare a meal, which may adversely affect an elderly patient's ability to ensure sufficient nourishment, has been cited as one of the earliest signs of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a pre-Alzheimer disease condition (Borrie et al 2003).
Only 41 biopsy specimens (36%) from 31 patients (44.3%) complied with the prerequisite criteria for agar clonogenic assessment, namely: (a) the confirmed presence of malignant cells in the biopsy, (b) the ability to prepare a single-cell suspension, and (c) adequate viable cell numbers for assay.
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