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"great abilities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's exceptional skills, talents, or capabilities. For example: 1. "This job requires great abilities in problem-solving and critical thinking." 2. "John's great abilities in leadership have made him an asset to our team." 3. "I have always admired Jane's great abilities in communication and public speaking." 4. "Her great abilities in mathematics have earned her a scholarship to a top university." 5. "The candidate's resume boasted of her great abilities in project management and multitasking."
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Udrih is the consummate backup: a collection of good but not great abilities.
The "good reason" to object to calling it "the land of Amerigo" would have been that among Vespucci's "great abilities," discovery wasn't one.
Since disturbances such as wildfires, storm floods, avalanches, or wind-felled trees are unpredictable, deer have evolved great abilities to quickly find and colonize such transient habitats.
Though the son lacked his father's great abilities, he maintained the reputation of the firm and, with the aid of his wife, Elizabeth, managed it skillfully.
He believes in the transfer of persons with great abilities between one activity and another: hence his conviction that he can become a great football manager.
"One of his great abilities was knowing how to navigate these complex waters," said Dean Luis Reyes, a Cuban film critic.
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He's got great ability, great attitude.
"She has great ability.
It's a great ability to have.
She's got great ability.
He is a horse of great ability.
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