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The phrase "fascinating ability" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a skill or aptitude that is particularly impressive, unique, or noteworthy. For example, "She has a fascinating ability to remember even the most obscure details."
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"Twitter gives this fascinating ability to understand people in context like we've never been able to do before.
If you are interested in an insightful examination, for instance, of the deer's fascinating ability to hide itself — a fawn can drastically slow its heart rate, its body cleaned of smell and its excrement eaten by its mother, also in hiding — then Thomas will delight.
The answer has to be an emphatic yes when the soloist is the barnstorming Stephen Hough, a pianist with the fascinating ability to take a venerable work, strip it of its patina and present it as though for the very first time.
Shortwave infrared (SWIR) imaging technology attracts more and more attention by its fascinating ability of penetrating haze and smoke.
"Humans have a fascinating ability to perform complex tasks in the real world, because our brains allow us to learn quickly and transfer knowledge across our many experiences," he says.
Berg's fascinating ability to take you inside SEAL Team 10 is the key to this movie.
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The genetic complexity of the brain is employed to explain the fascinating abilities of humans such as speech, consciousness, tool use, symbolic thought, cultural learning, and self-awareness.
It's fascinating, this ability to say everything and its opposite".
And I find Chen fascinating for her ability to live with the contradiction of being a newsperson and hosting an unredeemable reality show.
Ms. Clarkson's Pat is a fascinating chameleon whose ability to feign a blind adoration that fools Harry into imagining that she can't live without him is almost believable.
Those uncertain of their entitlement will elect to do what others will not, in order to advance themselves: one of the things that makes Weston's writing so fascinating is her ability to dramatise these social and psychological politics, the powerful currents of deference, authority, insecurity and grandiosity that beset and direct people in their performance of professional roles.
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