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The phrase "with the ability to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a capability or skill that someone has. For example: "He was an excellent student, with the ability to excel in anything he put his mind to."
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"Very arrogant, very egotistical and with the ability to make me feel less about myself.
"She's a child with the ability to be saved.
There is an old "we" with the ability to multitask.
Gillette was born healthy and with the ability to see.
Viljoen awoke with the ability to speak in complete sentences.
A county spokeswoman said the calls could interfere with the ability to handle emergencies.
The transcription factors are themselves proteins with the ability to interact with DNA.
It wasn't providing him with the ability to be who he wanted to be.
Always upbeat, positive and active, with the ability to make friends on sight.
Anybody with the ability to mobilise members, particularly young ones, was an asset.
The other big development was devices with the ability to distract you all the time.
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with the leadership to
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with the competence to
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with the vision to
with the view to
with the intent to
with the aspiration to
with the attempt to
with the willingness to
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