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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abundantly talented" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who possesses a great deal of talent or skill in a particular area.
Example: "The artist was abundantly talented, showcasing her skills in painting, sculpture, and music."
Alternatives: "extremely gifted" or "highly skilled".
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He was an abundantly talented player who never seemed quite as dominant as his talent suggested he should be.
The elder Mancini had been a No. 1 contender in the abundantly talented lightweight division.
There he met and fell for an abundantly talented young woman, Zohra Lampert.
The result is an "entertaining and illuminating" tale by "an abundantly talented writer," Ken Kalfus said here last year.
And what's often lost is that she was abundantly talented, which brings us to her first competitive skate.
Like cooking with rosemary or incorporating tubas into a piece of music, casting the abundantly talented McCarthy in a leading film role takes a very delicate hand.
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It has become abundantly clear that we are sending our valued and talented health workforce to fight Ebola with equipment that can be improved.
But it is abundantly clear that we, as a nation, are not as talented as we think we are.
Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has the required major tournament know-how, the players are talented and well-drilled, the strong team spirit is abundantly evident and a passionate home crowd will surely inspire the team again, as they did at the Confederations Cup last summer.
Incredibly talented".
Also talented.
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