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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a run of talented" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a series or sequence of talented individuals or performances.
Example: "The team has had a run of talented players who have significantly contributed to their success."
Alternatives: "a streak of talented" or "a series of talented".
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"It's been a run of talented kids," Mr. Roth said.
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A run of bad results.
And as is usual in the Internet VC world, Pawel Chudzinski, Partner at Team Europe, attributes the firm's decision to invest in Infakt in large part due to the people behind the startup: "Infakt is run by a team of talented, hard working and focused entrepreneurs – exactly the kind of people that we look for and want to support, no matter in which European country they operate".
· Sunday, 10pm, Sky Movies 2 Cable & satellite The Office: An American Workforce A bit like watching a bunch of talented fans run through their favourite scenes (with American accents), but still funny.
Behind her is a cast of talented women, running the gamut of experience and levels.
With Dirk Nowitzki, Peja Stojakovic and 19-year-old Tony Parker leading a cast of talented foreigners running some of them out of the league, he needs to stand up for his country's sagging hoop reputation.
Bad feeling collaboration pin from the amazingly talented @poni and I (@pinlord) Pins get sad too....double pin-back, hard enamel and a limited run of 100 pins.
Do a dry run of your presentation.
Try a rehearsal run of the tattoo.
Do a test run of the hunt.
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