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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a performer of skill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who demonstrates a high level of ability or talent in a particular performance-related field, such as music, acting, or sports.
Example: "The audience was captivated by the dancer, a performer of skill, who executed each move with grace and precision."
Alternatives: "a skilled performer" or "an adept performer".
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Instead, audiences encountered a performer of skill and refinement.
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Reviewing her Butterfly in The New York Times last season Steve Smith wrote: "Her singing was robust, nuanced and passionate, befitting a performer of her skill and experience.
If anyone needed reminding that Ms. Meyers is a performer of substance and skill, here was the proof.
In one wild solo suggesting emotional paranoia, he thrashes around the stage with his arms rapidly rising around and above his head, and we know — all too fleetingly — that we're watching a performer of rare dance skill.
Tonight's concert will feature Mr. Conde, a performer of immense warmth, skill and agility, his troupe Tokounou, members of Les Merveilles who have settled in the Bronx and guests like Yamoussa and Mohamed Camara on the djembe, Keba Bobo Cissako on the kora and Abou Sylla on the balaphone.
Although Mr. Conde has received some acclaim for his dancing with his troupe Tokounou and another dance group, Les Merveilles de Guinea (he is "a performer of immense warmth, skill and agility," the dance critic Jennifer Dunning wrote in The New York Times) he and Ms. Ross are far from financially comfortable.
He needs an opponent who is credible, obviously, but not threatening: perhaps Dillian Whyte if he performs well against Anthony Joshua next month; maybe the unbeaten Australian Lucas Browne, an honest performer of moderate skill.
These environments would include a scaled-down version of parkour-style activities relative to a performers' age, skill level and the athletic skills being targeted.
But he also found that when a performer has mastered a skill only imperfectly, the existence of onlookers is a hindrance.
What he wrote is a work of musical theater that would present huge challenges to a celebrity performer without a wide range of skills, for one thing.
"These are performers of exceptional skill, matchless ability.
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