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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dexterity to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the ability or skill to perform tasks with precision and agility. Example: "She demonstrated remarkable dexterity to manipulate the intricate machinery with ease."
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Some lawmakers have the dexterity to say fees aren't taxes.
O, most wicked speed, to post With such dexterity to incestuous sheets!
And she often relied on vocal beauty and technical dexterity to carry the day.
For all their heart they lacked the dexterity to trouble Poland.
Pollitt often uses her considerable imaginative dexterity to soften and divert her even more impressive rage.
There are always a few which require extra thought and verbal dexterity to match up.
Nor is it appropriate for children without the dexterity to treat it kindly.
"Children under 12 do not have the manual dexterity to use them".
So we get "O most wicked speed, To post with such dexterity to (significant pause) incestuous sheets".
At his prime, Powell had the speed and dexterity to almost keep up with Parker and Gillespie in his soloing.
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Metal drumming "requires an exceptional amount of endurance", and drummers have to develop "considerable speed, coordination, and dexterity...to play the intricate patterns" used in metal.
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