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The phrase "are talent" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a group of individuals possessing talent, but it requires additional context or modification to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The individuals in this team are talent, showcasing their skills in various areas." (Note: This example is still incorrect; it should be "are talented" or "are a talent.")
Alternatives: "are skilled" or "possess talent."
Dictionary
are talent
noun
A marked natural ability or skill.
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"They are talent spotters.
There are talent contests: X Factor, The Apprentice.
"About 93percentt of the people in rap are talent free," he said.
"But when you're at the level these guys are, talent equals itself out.
The cam model sites are talent aggregators, middlemen, but only in the sense that Apple is the middleman for bands selling music on iTunes.
The stock options are crucial in attracting and retaining employees, he said, adding, "These consulting organizations, that's what they are: talent".
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We are talent-oriented in this county.
For a small party, they are talent-rich.
Teachers who could work well on screen are talent-spotted and given media training.
Focusing on compensation-to-revenue ratios at banks like JPMorgan obscures the fact that investment banks – like law firms, consulting firms and newspapers – are talent-driven businesses.
It doesn't matter where you are talent-wise, it's all about your work rate on the court, and your attitude on and off the court.
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