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The phrase "persistent ability to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's consistent and ongoing ability to do something. Example sentence: Maria's persistent ability to adapt to new situations has made her a valuable asset to our team.
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Knowledge of death had to emerge side by side with the persistent ability to picture a bright future.
He is known here in Abidjan as Le Boulanger, the baker, for his propensity to roll his opponents in flour — a half-admiring symbolic description of his persistent ability to stymie opponents.
The exhibition, "Aaron Burr Returns to New York: An Exhibit of Burr and His Contemporaries," spans his career: from his heroism under fire during the Revolutionary War, through his remorse for his killing of Alexander Hamilton, to his stoic reactions to family tragedy and his persistent ability to earn a living.
Rat neural stem cells expressing the cytosine deaminase gene, injected at a site distant from the primary tumor exhibit extensive migration and stable expression of the gene, indicating persistent ability to destroy tumor cells locally as well as distal from the main tumor mass or metastatic foci [ 40].
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The persistent ability of Hamas to keep firing missiles at Israel on Friday appeared to weigh heavily in the Israeli military's calculations about a ground invasion.
Oxidative molecular mechanisms triggered by the persistent ability of asbestos fibers to cause injury to the mesothelial cells have been reported to be features involved in asbestos-fiber induced mesotheliomasbestos-fiber inducedet al. 1993).
The gene expression changes in appropriate pathways in the livers of the male offspring of maternally undernourished dams at day 55 would suggest that these animals may be predisposed to a persistent and perturbed ability to coordinate fat and carbohydrate metabolism with a shift to a use of fatty acids as an energy source.
Together, the persistent loss of ability to adapt to changes, low sedative response to alcohol, and increased sensitivity to cognitive disruption associated with adolescent alcohol exposure all are likely to promote and sustain high alcohol-drinking levels.
"I now put Churchill, with all his idiosyncrasies, his indulgences, his occasional childishness, but also his genius, his tenacity and his persistent ability, right or wrong, successful or unsuccessful, to be larger than life, as the greatest human being ever to occupy 10 Downing Street".
Although Redis has persistent ability using RDB and AOF, its maximum capacity is limited by the size of main memory.
Resilience can mean many things -- fatalism, endurance, persistent hope and an ability to make the unusual normal.
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