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7/26/2025, 6:41:02 PM
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"You either have the ability of logical thought or you don't." is grammatically correct. "ability for" is not used with an abstract noun like "logical thought." Native speakers use prepositions with specific nouns due to long-established usage patterns, called collocations. "ability to" is overwhelmingly the most frequent form for mental capacities.
"You either have the ability of logical thought or you don't." is grammatically correct. "ability for" is not used with an abstract noun like "logical thought." Native speakers use prepositions with specific nouns due to long-established usage patterns, called collocations. "ability to" is overwhelmingly the most frequent form for mental capacities.
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