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Discover Ludwig'their inability' is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase 'their inability' is used to describe the inability of certain people to do something. For example, "Their inability to find a solution to the problem frustrated the team."
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We're seeing their inability to pay".
The only gap is their inability to repeat.
Their inability to do so tells its own recurring story.
"So it's their inability to adapt?" I ask.
Their inability to cross the try-line, though, was telling.
Their inability to hedge risks has a variety of consequences.
The Mets afterward rued their inability to produce runs.
But if what's keeping the poor out of Harvard "is not their inability to pay the bill but their inability to qualify," what next?
Young Saudis are frustrated by falling living standards and their inability to find jobs.
Both women say they are frustrated by their inability to return to their former selves.
The Clash were criticised for their inability to sustain the momentum of their opening few songs.
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