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ability

[uh-bil-i-tee] / əˈbɪl ɪ ti /




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Yet, for all of her work building an empire, Paltrow still has the innate ability to disappear into a character.

From Salon

For all of her work building an empire, Paltrow still has the innate ability to disappear into a character.

From Salon

There is a log-jam of quality back-three options ahead of him in the queue for an England spot, but his ability to carve through traffic is notable.

From BBC

"I thought, in terms of attitude, the ability to stick in the game for 80 minutes was the most pleasing."

From BBC

Fernandes is given licence to contribute in attack but, like Casemiro, has the ability to run hard up and down the pitch, getting back to defend when needed.

From BBC