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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has some talent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that someone is skilled in some particular area. For example, "He has some talent as a painter; his works are quite impressive."
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"But she has some talent.
Everyone on the Republican stage has some talent.
"You're looking at a guy who has some talent.
"He has some talent, he's definitely going well, and has potential on both road and track.
This Fordham team lacks size and experience but has some talent.
That said, Trump clearly has some talent as a golfer, as seen in this 2011 YouTube video.
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He had some talent in Miami.
"He really had some talent that wasn't exposed.
"She came to realize she had some talent.
He really does have some talent, this boy.
It's because they have some talent and oftentimes this is aurally perceived talent.
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