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The phrase "a dexterity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular skill or proficiency in a specific area or activity.
Example: "Her dexterity of movement on the dance floor captivated everyone in the audience."
Alternatives: "a skill in" or "an expertise in".
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They also root around for difficult food sources, requiring a dexterity of the snout not unlike the handiness of a monkey.
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A sport in which the athlete requires the strength of a rower, the dexterity of a limbo dancer and the ability to read water like a 17th-century dowser is always going to be interesting.
Andy Bull A sport in which the athlete requires the strength of a rower, the dexterity of a limbo dancer and the ability to read water like a 17th-century dowser is always going to be interesting.
The poems selected show a dexterity and nimbleness of phrase, painting deft pictures of Ireland.
Henri Mayet had the manners of an aristocrat and the dexterity of a gymnast in the male solo.
Loriot – real name Bernhard Victor von Bülow-Carl von better better known as Vicco von Bülow – was a national treasure who combined the eloquence and linguistic dexterity of a Stephen Fry with a Peter sensers-style sense of the absurd.
This is high-speed action realism carried off with the dexterity of a magician pulling a hundred rabbits out of a hat in one graceful gesture.
The subtle shading of the clothing in "El Cardenal" shows off Botero's tremendous skills as a painter; he has the dexterity of an old master.
But in fact he plays with the dexterity of a young man, a point made with visual power when he rehearses on the vast second floor of a palatial seafront building used for training teenage gymnasts.
A silicone band was fed through one tube, grasped by Dr. Fielding, and wrapped around the top of the stomach with the dexterity of a fisherman baiting a hook.
In a world where death is delivered swiftly, by satellite and laser-guided smart bombs, there's something comically ridiculous about a killing machine that walks with the dexterity of a toddler.
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