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Discover Ludwig"rare ability" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a skill or talent that is uncommonly possessed. For example: "Lance's rare ability to play the saxophone made him stand out from the rest of the players in his jazz band."
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It's a rare ability.
"This is a rare ability".
Ronaldo has an extremely rare ability.
Equally impressive was her outstanding and rare ability to listen.
Mr. Volodos has the rare ability to produce that sound.
I recall Rattle was exceptionally composed – a rare ability".
She adds: "Alison has a rare ability to spot flaws in formats.
He had the rare ability to listen, and he could see four sides of an issue.
"He has a rare ability to embed dense scientific explications within graceful, light-footed nature writing".
Grey has the rare ability to be at once crystal clear and offbeat.
Borda has the rare ability to cultivate experiments and impose discipline in equal measure.
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