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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a talented singer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a natural ability or skill in singing.
Example: "She has always been a talented singer, captivating audiences with her powerful voice."
Alternatives: "an accomplished vocalist" or "a gifted performer."
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Did you notice how, lately, in talent shows, he never says "I think you're a talented singer", he merely says "Y'know - I like you"?
Elayne was also a talented singer and actress.
They described Jean as a devout Christian and a talented singer.
Monica, a talented singer, is cramming to pass the state licensing exam.
Diana Krall is a talented singer and pianist, but a definitive one?
A talented singer known for his energetic stage presence, Weiland enjoyed success within the group during the 1990s.
A talented singer, Elma is a star in college but marries a man who delivers on none of his promises.
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The debut album and Jay himself was marketed as a talented singer-composer album with a unique tune.
And it's brilliant," said Smollett, who plays Jamal, a talented singer-songwriter overlooked by his father because he's gay.
Among his options are his business-savvy oldest, his budding rap star youngest and his middle child, Jamal, a talented singer-songwriter who has long been pushed aside in the family because of his sexuality.
It's not widely known that the Australian film director Baz Luhrmann, of Strictly Ballroom and Romeo + Juliet fame, is also a talented singer/songwriter.
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