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The phrase "a talent that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific skill or ability that someone possesses.
Example: "She has a talent that allows her to connect with people effortlessly."
Alternatives: "a skill that" or "an ability that".
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Robisheaux described Tolkien as "a wizard of language"—a talent that allowed the British philologist to create a Lord of the Rings world that was convincing and compelling.
A talent that might have been put to better use.
It's a talent that deserves more than two albums.
It's a talent that has matured with age.
He's a talent that doesn't come along too often.
It is a talent that was closing down Clement's options in the third and fourth sets.
It was a talent that would come to its fullest fruition on Ghost Town.
It is Skinner's observant eye – a talent that make him reliably funny in any context.
This is a talent that needs time on the vine to ripen.
It was a talent that would later serve him well – but, at the time, it earned him the sack.
When sober, it was a talent that could reap rewards by winning someone's trust, whether a girlfriend or a patient.
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