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The phrase "have an ability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the capacity to do something. For example, "He has the ability to speak five languages fluently."
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We have an ability to play physical.
I have an ability to make people examine certain circumstances".
They do have an ability to tax people.
I'm beginning to have an ability to give that back.
"They have an ability to assess dangers," Mr. Jacobs said.
"But I have an ability to not think about it".
"Some people have an ability to negotiate," he says.
"The city should have an ability to do this".
"We have an ability to make a difference with people, not money.
"But they also have an ability to get killed doing that.
"Half the people don't even find out if they have an ability.
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