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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all talented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of individuals who possess talent or skill in a particular area.
Example: "The team is composed of all talented individuals who bring unique skills to the project."
Alternatives: "entirely skilled" or "completely gifted".
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But they are all talented, adaptable players.
I was really not at all talented with one hand".
"You are all talented, and remember to smile".
Since they're all talented I'm fine with it.
The five-year-old is, after all, talented and conspicuously handsome.
They are all talented, but trying to know what they do well is a challenge".
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All these talented young writers have allowed their imagination to live and breathe.
"All these talented, brilliant people who have been marginalized, eliminated," Bengis told me.
All these talented and appealing children may have valid roots and connections within the Harlem district.
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