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To skill
noun
Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.
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i thought due to skill.
It's not necessarily down to skill".
Today wasn't down to skill and class.
Play was held in three divisions, according to skill levels.
The rest of its appeal can be attributed to skill.
You can find groups dedicated to skill sharing on couchsurfing.com.
It's refreshing: conventional power and money take a back seat to skill and tenacity.
Defense, I guess, is seen as negation, and therefore as an antidote to skill.
And can you guarantee that your good calls were related to skill and not luck?
3. Find a Mentor There are no shortcuts to skill and mastery.
"When we do that, there's a lot more luck involved as opposed to skill".
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