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The phrase "exhibit talent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to display or demonstrate one's abilities or natural skills. Example: The young pianist will exhibit her talent at the upcoming recital.
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Cuba has a strong artistic tradition, fostered by a system that provides free higher education to those who exhibit talent.
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In this section, we conclude by discussing the implications of our findings for educators who are tasked with identifying which students may exhibit talents in math and science that could be developed.
For his part, Pence has demonstrated some ability to work around a few of Trump's more outrageous positions, exhibiting talent for "managing up" or "managing the boss" as they say in the business world.
But I think this proves that he had a lot better defensive ability than a lot of people, including me, gave him credit for". The 5-foot-9, 155 pound Fernandez has always exhibited talent when the ball is at his feet, but he was not portrayed as superior player with his back to the net or when a lot of dribbling skills were called for up front.
Decoy carvers will exhibit their talent at Hurley Conklin's Decoy Shop.
If it had not been for his exhibit of talent in chess, this young fellow could have been lost to society.
"I just wanted to work for someone who would at least give me a chance to exhibit my talent, and that seemed like the ideal place to do it".
But in my experience just a handful of workshop students ever exhibit such talent, and we all know of gifted writers who work well without the benefit of organized groups or individual mentors.
Instead of celebrating and encouraging students who exhibit extraordinary talent in a given field, the author seeks to relegate them to the rank and file of the average or underachieving student and has the audacity to pronounce it "an injustice to allow students to attempt science research before they master the technology only a university can provide".
There she recited the poetry of Shakespeare, Milton, and Nicholas Rowe in the servants' hall and occasionally before aristocratic company, and there also she began to exhibit a talent for sculpture (which was subsequently developed, especially between 1789 and 1790, and of which she later provided samples in busts of herself).
For galleries, NADA provides infrastructural support with prizes awarded to under-resourced galleries that exhibit emerging talent.
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