Sentence examples for extraordinary prowess from inspiring English sources

"extraordinary prowess" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an impressive skill or ability. For example: Joe demonstrated extraordinary prowess in martial arts when he won the tournament.

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They were finalists for the Watkins Award, presented each year to an African-American high school athlete who exhibits extraordinary prowess in the classroom and on the field.

The focus was not on the athletes' disabilities, but their abilities; instead of poring over their back stories, it celebrated their extraordinary prowess.

He soon finds out that the shoes are contagious, imparting those who wear them with extraordinary prowess on the basketball court, and then goes on to enjoy a successful career as a professional player.

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When a child demonstrates extraordinary athletic prowess, nobody argues against special coaching or scholarships.

Only another dancer could capture Cunningham's extraordinary physical prowess, dexterity and deliberate emotional abandon.

Shot mostly during the 1960's, when Nureyev was at his peak, the films provide an intimate look at his extraordinary dancing prowess.

His performers, his scenes, his images convey precisely one meaning, which is proof of an extraordinary technical prowess, a veteran's craft — and a stultified vision.

A wacky combination of pure comedy, extraordinary technical prowess and a deeply informed love of ballet has made this travesty act a global phenomenon since it formed in New York nearly 40 years ago.

That's not to say I don't attribute extraordinary culinary prowess to my colleagues and dear friends Kim Severson and Julia Moskin, whose desks, I should point out, bracket my own, putting me in a sort of cubicle chokehold.

His parents and brother in Jacksonville, Fla., his friends and coaches at Florida State University in Tallahassee, his fellow teachers and former students in Fort Myers and his high school classmates and teachers in this town southeast of Cleveland, talked in awe of a young man of extraordinary physical prowess and scholastic ability.

To those who want to see American orchestras loosen their 19th-century European moorings, Mr. Maazel, an American who has spent much of his career on the other side of the Atlantic, is something of a throwback: an elderly conductor with extraordinary technical prowess, steeped in a venerable tradition but with no known passion for contemporary innovation.

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