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The phrase "willingness to execute" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to describe the attitude or desire to take action. For example: "The new CEO demonstrated a willingness to execute the company's strategic plan."
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The terms of the surrender aside, his willingness to execute a prisoner for someone else's crimes made a mockery of his lofty talk of Americans' fine moral sentiments.
"Texas' reputation as a death-prone state should rest on its many murders and on its willingness to execute death-sentenced inmates," the authors of the study, Theodore Eisenberg, John H. Blume and Martin T. Wells, wrote.
"Texas's reputation as a death-prone state should rest on its many murders and on its willingness to execute death-sentenced inmates," wrote the authors of the study, published in a new publication, the Journal of Empirical Legal Studies.
Yet a glance at Iran's actions in the past three decades demonstrates that the authorities' willingness to execute Baha'is coincidentally declined in tandem with greater levels of international condemnation of their human rights record through international diplomacy.
Spark's artistic mission may have made vigilance against "takeover" a necessity, but where in her daring body of work is there a willingness to execute one last turn of the screw — to see her own particular vocation as yet another species of earthly vanity?
Spark's artistic mission may have made vigilance against "takeover" a necessity, but where in her daring body of work is there a willingness to execute one last turn of the screw to see her own particular vocation as yet another species of earthly vanity?
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This raises significant questions about the way the US operates, not least about its willingness to summarily execute people thousands of miles away without trial.
Q9's statement, written by his counsel, Hugh Davies QC, added: "[Q9's] position remains as it always has: based on the briefing, the occupants of the car were professional criminals with access to firearms and a willingness to use them to execute a robbery of secure cash locations.
They "set the stage" not by setting direction but by creating an organization that is, first, united around share purpose, values, and rules of engagement (willingness) and, second, able to execute three difficult but crucial organizational skills (ability): collaboration, learning from trial-and-error, and integrating existing ideas in new ways.
Peers and bosses may even admire your willingness to keep "rolling up your sleeves" to execute tactical assignments.
An eye for detail, ability to execute tasks as guided by a master technician, and a willingness to work in a team has kept me in good stead throughout my career.
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willingness to engage
desire to execute
readiness to execute
willingness to deliver
resolve to execute
ready to execute
willingness to implement
willingness to enforce
willingness to perform
willingness to fulfil
will to execute
determination to execute
commitment to execute
refusal to execute
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