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Discover LudwigThe expression "vocal ability" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person's skill in singing or speaking. For example, "Adeline's vocal ability was remarkable - she could reach notes higher than anyone else in the choir."
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Carey's freakish vocal ability explains part of her appeal.
But few doubted a vocal ability that many experts thought belonged in opera.
"I hope this year's singers are going to amaze their colleagues with their vocal ability".
For Coughlin, vocal ability is less important than being comfortable in unflattering costumes.
She has already shown of her vocal ability on this Love promo, singing I want Candy by the Strangeloves.
Her own vocal ability is considerable, and, when not pitted against thumpy arena-rockers such as I'm Not Dead, distinctive.
In the video she wore gold hotpants that made her as famous for her backside as her vocal ability.
"It had no honest representation of my vocal ability, song-writing or story-telling ability," she said.
Joseph James Bailey, and she attributed much of her vocal ability to her childhood singing in church.
Finally, the participants' vocal ability was negatively correlated to the voice effect in the Inferior Parietal Lobule.
Untarnished vocal ability, though, was not really the point, although Ms. Bumbry's inability to sustain a big operatic sound became increasingly difficult to overlook.
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