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The phrase "a talents" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a talent" or "talents"? You can use "a talent" when referring to a single skill or ability, while "talents" is used for multiple skills or abilities without the article "a."
Example: "She has a talent for painting that impresses everyone."
Alternatives: "a skill" or "abilities."
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Now 47, Khodorkovsky was a leader of the Young Communist Youth League in Soviet times, turning his energy and straight-A talents toward capitalism as the Soviet empire crumbled.
A Talent Cut Short.
It's a talent".
Crikey, what a talent.
But a talent gap looms.
"But he is a talent".
Maybe it's a talent.
That's also a talent".
A talent for self-realization.
What a talent she is.
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