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"linguistic abilities" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a person's skills, proficiency, or aptitude in using language. You can use it in a sentence when talking about someone's language skills or when discussing a particular language-related task or activity. For example: - "He was hired for the job because of his impressive linguistic abilities." - "Her linguistic abilities were put to the test when she had to give a presentation in Spanish." - "The study showed a strong correlation between early exposure to multiple languages and enhanced linguistic abilities later in life."
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One thing does set us apart: our linguistic abilities.
Here he first disclosed his remarkable linguistic abilities.
George Mason University's accent archive: all of Henry Higgins' linguistic abilities and none of his misogyny.
These linguistic abilities played no small part in his international renown and his colourful, literary style.
In another series of studies, a pygmy chimpanzee named Kanzi demonstrated remarkable linguistic abilities.
Unlike Kanner's population, Asperger's children had good linguistic abilities and some had remarkable cognitive skills in areas such as mathematics.
Tells about the fallout, both in human terms and legally, surrounding the research into her linguistic abilities.
British teachers have for some time been observing a decline in the linguistic abilities of many children, and some have wondered whether this might be one contributing factor.
'It may very well be that we can repeat this and devise foods that will help parents have babies that grow up to have proper, balanced linguistic abilities.
The test itself, the first to be administered on computers, is meant to measure logic, reading comprehension, and math and linguistic abilities.
When World War II broke out, Mr. Helms was called into service by the Naval Reserve and because of his linguistic abilities was assigned to the Office of Strategic Services, the precursor to the C.I.A.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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