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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a talented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone’s skills or abilities in a specific context, often to highlight their qualifications or strengths.
Example: "As a talented musician, she captivated the audience with her performance."
Alternatives: "as a skilled" or "as an accomplished".
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Colleagues viewed him as a talented researcher.
Northup also established a reputation as a talented fiddler.
She has long been seen as a talented flake.
As a talented, qualified teacher, you are in demand.
Already a notable comic actress, this monologue marks her out as a talented writer, too.
At the same time Coward has always been recognised as a talented songwriter.
After graduating, she worked for a TV station in Atlanta, where she quickly distinguished herself as a talented anchor.
Sanchez has been described as a talented writer.
Sumner was described by his son as a talented and practical farmer and an excellent horseman.
He undertook numerous journeys to Belgium, France, Italy and England, and acquired a name for himself as a talented portraitist.
He was as curious and attentive as a talented salesman.
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