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Discover LudwigThe phrase "real ability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person's actual ability or capability to do something, as opposed to an assumed competence or proficiency. For example, "John has a real ability to communicate complex concepts effectively."
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She's always had real ability too.
"The real ability is to serve it up.
"Next year I'd like to show my real ability as an outfielder," Shinjo said.
But it also became hard for filmmakers of real ability to succeed.
There was no fight, no organisation and, more worrying still, precious little real ability.
Even when he showed real ability, his parents were too busy making ends meet to notice.
Maro Itoje will go far while Sale's Sam James and Northampton's Harry Mallinder are young backs of real ability.
She shows real ability, no longer just the cupcake about to hacked with the phallic carving knife.
When it came to a nuclear arsenal, Libya was abandoning a distant -- but still dangerous -- dream, not a real ability.
Ordinary people have no real ability to undo the damage of a misleading and mendacious front-page story.
I know that companies are having to cut back on benefits, but retirees have no real ability to fight back.
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