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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always been talented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has consistently demonstrated talent over a period of time, often from a young age or throughout their life.
Example: "From a young age, she has always been talented in music, captivating audiences with her performances."
Alternatives: "consistently gifted" or "perennially skilled".
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Melky's always been talented".
"He's always been talented, but could he play defense?
He'd always been talented, now he is suddenly everywhere: aggressive, dynamic, determined.
There have always been talented students stealing the show in "Fiddler on the Roof" or "My Fair Lady," despite sweetly amateurish high school productions.
Femenía has always been talented, but his team-mates admitted that he hasn't always found it easy to deal with the pressure.
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As long as some wealthy people want to wear something original there will always be talented designers keen to oblige in the hope that it makes their name.
("I went into hair.... I hated it. But I was good at it.... I had always thought to be talented at something, you had to like it").
I was not a regular viewer of the original "Roseanne," but I always thought Roseanne Barr was talented and funny from her earliest appearances on Johnny Carson's show.
As always, the Blue Devils are talented and deep.
I always knew that I was talented, that I had the potential to win a slam but winning so many, it is just a different league".
He's always been very talented from a young age and been a great team man and talented with the bat and in the field, as good as anybody".
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