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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'got a talent' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in the sentence: "He's got a talent for playing the guitar, so he's going to join a band."
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'Gordon's just got a talent,' says Maclean. 'He's not aware of what he's doing, he's just doing it.
"She's got a talent that she can do well at most things," said Harvey.
Well, it appears we've certainly got a talent for making meaningless complaints about entertainment shows.
"He's got a talent but maybe if he ever came here the philosophy of youth football might never be the same again".
"She's got a little bit of a pop influence," Ms. McDonald said, "and then there's the musical-theater influence, but she's really got a talent to filter it into her own unique voice".
"Do you not think the reason people like him is that he's honest about whether they've got a talent or not?" This sounds uncannily like why Sugar appeals to him, too.
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We can compete for talent at the end of the process, but if we don't come together to help develop a talent pool, we're going to get a talent puddle.
"In my position at TFA, I had spent a lot of time talking to small education nonprofits who needed help getting a talent function off the ground.
Get a talent you can rock!
How to Get a Talent Agent Keep a good performance record of professionalism and punctuality.
To get a talent scout to notice you, you should be ready to perform anywhere, - the park, car wash, even a pool party.
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