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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a multi-talented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has multiple skills or talents in various areas.
Example: "She is a multi-talented artist, excelling in painting, music, and dance."
Alternatives: "a versatile" or "a jack-of-all-trades".
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Leonidas was a multi-talented man himself.
Luckily, Michael is a multi-talented man.
He is a multi-talented man, writer-says.
Barbara was a multi-talented and worldly "Renaissance woman".
Warren Ellis is a multi-talented man – he plays violin, guitar, flute, mandolin and more.
He could be in a thriller like 'Cape Fear' and a comedy like 'Analyze This.' She's a multi-talented woman.
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This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious, multi-talented individual who wants to see the inside of a fast-moving blog startup and work closely with the co-Editor.
Handling an event like Disrupt, especially when you're part of a large, multi-talented team, means keeping focused.
A deep, multi-talented squad and one of the most driven, smartest coaches in the business: It was always going to work.
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