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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its inability" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a lack of ability or capability possessed by a singular noun or object. Example: The car's inability to start has caused a lot of frustration for its owner.
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However, it has been criticized for its inability to quantify the uncertainty associated with decision making.
It is also limited by its inability to stage high rectal tumours and painful tumours.
Like off-brand vanilla ice cream, it's sort of beautiful in its inability to offend.
It differs from L. casei in its inability to grow on tri- or longer polyglutamates and its inability to use 5-methyl-THF for growth.
It is disadvantaged in the overall results by its inability to recover a good p53 motif.
It's easy to criticize Argentina's political leadership for its inability to eliminate the budget deficit.
Given its inability to keep its own secrets, how credibly can it promise to keep ours?
Its inability to multitask.
Another is its inability to attract significant foreign direct investment.
The flaw in "Embers" is its inability to convey a sense of specialness in Nevelson.
But the film is compromised by its inability to convey the impact of Adams's work.
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