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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a talented boy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a young male who possesses skills or abilities in a particular area. Example: "The school recognized him as a talented boy in music, often showcasing his skills during performances."
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"Mario is a talented boy but I've told him he's got to learn from his mistakes.
"It's nothing against the lad – I think he's a talented boy.
"We have been trying to take advantage of his precision and his power, and he is a talented boy.
When a talented boy hits a clinker, she says, "A wrong note in Beethoven is better than a bad interpretation," which, she implies, is his real crime.
But there was a piano at home, he was a talented boy soprano in church, and there was also more worldly entertainment in the form of music hall.
His father was a well-to-do glovemaker and William was a talented boy who loved books, in particular Metamorphoses which, we learn, inspired many of his plays.
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He is a very talented boy, he is going to be a threat".
"He's a very talented boy and he was scoring goals in the Premier League a couple of seasons ago.
"Tom is a very talented boy.
He's a very talented boy.
"He's a very talented boy," said Jeremy Bates, his coach and manager of men's national training for England.
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