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The phrase "a much more talented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the talent level of one person or group to another, emphasizing a significant difference in talent.
Example: "In the competition, she proved to be a much more talented musician than her peers."
Alternatives: "far more skilled" or "significantly more gifted".
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His pragmatic football frustrated a much more talented French team.
It's true that Kidd has a much more talented supporting cast.
Rice had a productive debut against a generous Cardinals secondary, but owners who missed out on the fun could be in for a letdown as he faces a much more talented defense this week in the Falcons.
Still, Childs and the Knicks looked like some testosterone-infused, outclassed hockey team trying to change the atmosphere against a much more talented squad.
Piranesi is a much more talented and interesting artist than he is given credit for, as a delightful little exhibition at the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum reveals.
Now he has gone, leaving them in much the same predicament he originally found them, albeit with a much more talented set of players.
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"I think there's this vast pool of guys who have had incredible careers and are much more talented than a lot of people who are having movies green-lit right how," Mr. Wolf said.
Wall is much more talented that Gordon or Hibbert.
She was bigger than me, much more talented with much bigger emotions.
"They're that little bit better for reasons I learned later in life; that they worked harder at it not necessarily because they're much more talented".
"I don't think we're that much more talented than we've been in recent years," said place-kicker Jason Elam, a Bronco since 1993.
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