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The phrase "are the skills of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about specific skills possessed by a person or group.
Example: "The skills of the team are essential for the success of the project."
Alternatives: "the abilities of" or "the competencies of".
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So are the skills of most reporters.
These are the skills of a successful lawyer.
It's shockingly dark, occasionally overplayed, but compelling, as are the skills of Betzien and Caceres in articulating the complexities of Sydney's cocaine blizzard: the drug of individualism, ego and greed has its roots in a bloody cartel cycle that has resulted in more than 60,000 deaths in Mexico alone.
–What exactly are the skills of the Expendables?
Soft skills are the skills of the future.
Poise and perspective and restraint are the skills of veteran players.
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"It's the skills of C.P.R. that are so important".
The required skills are completely different, and they're the skills of human interaction.
And I think it's the skills of our writers that keep Americans interested in working with us.
They really can - often it's the skills of knowing that something is a story or not that becomes most important.
They've been the skills of serendipitous recognition.
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