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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular virtuoso" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who consistently demonstrates exceptional skill or talent in a particular area, often in the arts or music.
Example: "After years of practice, she has become a regular virtuoso on the violin, captivating audiences with her performances."
Alternatives: "a true master" or "an accomplished expert".
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Kingsley's David Kepesh is a literature professor at Columbia and a regular virtuoso performer on public television and NPR.
Kingsley's David Kepesh is a literature teacher at Columbia and a regular virtuoso performer on television and NPR.
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As a regular accompanist of Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar in the 1960s and '70s, he was largely responsible for developing interest in the tabla among non-Indian audiences.
The Philharmonic's virtuosos hold a regular series of events at Merkin Concert Hall.
A regular feature in the Proms programme is called "Spotlight On... ......, where the spotlight is shone on a particular virtuoso performing.
Just a regular toothpick.
I'm a regular.
Was he a regular?
A regular pickle.
A regular sports oracle.
A regular trick board?
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