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Discover Ludwig"child prodigy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a child who is unusually talented in a certain field, such as music or science, for their age level. For example, "Young Belinda is considered a child prodigy in music, mastering the violin at the age of only eight."
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child prodigy
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A talented young person who achieves great success at an early age; a wunderkind.
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Because although he is prodigiously talented – whatever his protestations – he is no child prodigy.
He was a child prodigy.
Fischer was a child prodigy.
Camerer was a child prodigy.
INSIDE TRACK: Child prodigy.
See also gifted child; prodigy.
You were a child prodigy.
He was a chess child prodigy.
Adams was something of a child prodigy.
9. Yehudi was an astonishing child prodigy.
He was also a child prodigy, a brilliant pianist.
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