Sentence examples for To talent from inspiring English sources

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To talent

noun

A marked natural ability or skill.

  • He has a real talent for drawing.

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There's no link to talent".

Bridges to talent pools needed rebuilding.

Thanks to talent, connections, dynamism, we get almost everywhere".

Must be down to talent or something like that".

Because in the end, it all comes down to talent.

He showed an early talent for proximity to talent.

Black puts their success down to talent, money and geography.

I went to talent shows that her daughter participated in".

It's an index that seems unrelated to talent.

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For instance, Grandma Liu objected to her daughter's idea of sending her granddaughter to talent-cultivating classes because she believed they were too expensive and not worthwhile.

Establish small goals on the road to talent-hood.

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