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Discover LudwigThe phrase "A talent for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone's natural ability or skill in a particular area. Example: "She has a talent for painting that captivates everyone who sees her work."
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A talent for self-realization.
A talent for forming entirely new patterns is more rare.
A talent for breaking down problems.
A Talent for Trickery, Alissa Johnson.
Mr. Maldonado has a talent for sauces.
Argentina has a talent for obscure grapes.
He had a talent for writing succinctly.
She has a talent for cutting.
Jonathan Meades has a talent for ordure.
Bill Gaskill had a talent for friendship.
But a talent for impersonation isn't acting.
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