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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precocious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone, typically a child, who exhibits advanced abilities or intelligence at an early age.
Example: "The teacher was impressed by the a precocious student who could solve complex math problems."
Alternatives: "an advanced" or "a gifted".
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He began to write precociously, & wrote about a precocious past.
A precocious, plucky child narrator.
Romney was a precocious and gifted child.
He had been a precocious child.
I was a precocious child.
But, a precocious talent, eh?
The performance has a precocious emotional impact.
Even a precocious 8-year-old.
Maurice Schérer wasn't a precocious movie lover.
She was clearly a precocious talent.
Roberta Lightfoot is a precocious child.
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