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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have abilities" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to possess or be capable of certain skills or talents. Example: "The job requires someone who can handle pressure, work independently, and have abilities in problem solving."
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I have abilities.
"As a businessman, I have abilities to bring.
But we all have abilities and you learn what you do well".
They look young for so long, they have abilities a much younger kid wouldn't have".
"These guys have track records, and they have abilities," General Manager Brian Cashman said in a conference call.
Tomahawk is full of survivors from the alternative rock of 1985 to 1995, and all of them have abilities that exceed the requirements of their field.
Mr. Message said that "there are many artists who still want to go with labels, which do still have abilities to really ram home hit singles".
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They have ability.
"We have ability".
We have ability whitelabel this.
But we had ability, too.
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