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The phrase "a very gifted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has exceptional talent or ability in a particular area.
Example: "She is a very gifted musician, capable of playing multiple instruments with ease."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally talented" or "a highly skilled".
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"This is a very gifted person, she was given some gifts, talents, by God," Mr. Lieberman said.
He's a very gifted athlete.
"Marcos is a very gifted defender," the United manager said.
This is no trivial achievement; it is the work of a very gifted forger.
Magath chose Moussa Dembélé, a very gifted 17-year-old, last Sunday, ahead of Darren Bent.
Holmes is a very gifted young comedian; his show follows Conan O'Brien's on TBS.
Gooder recalls: "It was a very gifted year, they were all extremely bright.
"He's a very special player, a very gifted player," Thomas said.
"He was a very gifted musician and teacher," Mr. Case said.
I think he's a very gifted choreographer and has a wonderful company.
Ann Goldstein, a very gifted translator, has performed an act of kindness here.
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