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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dexterity of" is grammatically correct in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone's skill or adeptness in a particular activity or task. For example: "Jim's dexterity of chess playing was unparalleled, winning several tournaments at a young age."
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He has dexterity of encyclopaedic proportions.
The dexterity of such modelling is beyond belief.
The dexterity of the robot means surgeons can operate with more precision.
"I have not yet reached the level of manual dexterity of the Chinese chefs," he said.
The companionable dexterity of Gerald Ranck at the harpsichord in every concerto was a special service.
Her thumb moved around the keyboard with the lightning dexterity of Midori playing a violin concerto.
I drew, with all the dexterity of a drunken man trying to prise open a Bullworker.
How indebted I am to the tact and dexterity of countless other caretakers.
Mr. Burns shuffles this dense material with the dexterity of a card shark.
Think slip dresses, ripped tights, peroxide hair and lipstick applied with the dexterity of a six-year-old.
"It has made a tremendous difference with the fine motor skills and dexterity of these kids," Ms. Hassani said.
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