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"exploit their talents" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to taking advantage of someone's abilities or expertise in order to benefit from them or to further one's own goals. For example, "The company saw the potential of their employees and sought to exploit their talents to its fullest."
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The problem is that there are so many of them and not all get the opportunity to exploit their talents.
It has got to be one of the 'big society' asks to grab this generation and exploit their talents as a form of social glue".
Either the country accommodates the energies of perhaps its largest, richest and best-trained generation ever, creating new productive opportunities for them to exploit their talents, or else it throws them away.
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When he discovers their unique vocal harmonies, he's off to a record executive (a delightfully despicable, movie-stealing David Cross), who whisks the trio away to exploit their talent for all it's worth.
"I want to apply and exploit their talent: in return, I think it's fair that I don't need to tell them how to live their lives," he said.
The academic, who told onlookers taxpayers had helped fund the project, declared: "What you are investing in is the future of our society, without education, without training young people, without exploiting their talents we simply will not have the structures that we have.
If Europe's national and emerging supranational governments do not pursue policies that enhance entrepreneurship, the best and brightest Europeans will move to Britain or the U.S. or stay in continental Europe without fully exploiting their talents.
The Ronettes -- Mrs. Greenfield, who was married to Mr. Spector for six years; her sister Estelle Bennett Dong; and their cousin Nedra Talley Ross -- sued Mr. Spector 13 years ago, contending that they were cheated by a producer who exploited their talent, took advantage of their naivete and left them with little to show for their stardom but memories.
The suit claims that "CrazySexyCool" portrays Reid "as a conniving and dishonest business woman who hoodwinked three innocent girls and exploited their talent for her own personal gain," and alleges that the network "ignored fundamental canons of journalistic and literary conduct by publishing false and defamatory accusations with actual malice".
Some individuals began to exploit their special talents as singers, dancers, mimics, and jugglers, giving solo performances in ale houses and taverns.
For that authentic early-X Factor feel it will be held in a garishly carpetted hotel conference room and all students will be requested to sign contracts that allow me to exploit their varied talents for a million years.
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