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Discover Ludwig"got skill" is not correct and not usable in written English.
"Have skill" is the correct form if you are referring to someone having or possessing a skill. For example: "She has a lot of skill when it comes to baking cakes."
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I have got skill.
I've been lucky I've got skill behind me so I can earn good money quickly.
"If you have not got physicality, you cannot play and, if you have not got skill, you cannot play".
"He's got skill: he can shoot mid-range and we're working with him on the three, he makes plays better than you think, and he just plays a straight game of basketball that doesn't get you beat.
He's big, he's fast, he's got skill and he's aggressive.
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Girl's got skills.
"I've got skills".LARRY ROHTER.
"He's got skills, he's got great skills," Collins said.
Beware of Beethoven Electing the boss Polder and wiser Paternalism 2.0 Got skills?
" Hillary has got skills and capabilities that are different from his.
They're all at it: The Singing One, Insert Country's Got Skills, Cooking Chef.
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