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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skill that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a particular ability or expertise that someone possesses or is developing.
Example: "Learning a new language is a skill that can open many doors in your career."
Alternatives: "an ability that" or "a talent that".
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It's a skill that can be learned.
"It's a skill that can be taught".
It's a skill that does not come easily, or quickly.
But name-dropping is a skill that requires practice.
But it's a skill that can fill an extraordinary niche.
It's a skill that is rarely found in publishing today.
That's a skill that comes over a period of time.
Parenting was a skill that came slowly to Tony.
But leadership itself is a skill that always needs developing.
This is a skill that comes naturally to the party.
An encouraging sign that perhaps map-reading will be a skill that lives on.
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