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Discover Ludwig"has talent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that demonstrates a special ability or aptitude, such as, "He has talent for playing the piano."
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He has talent.
The kid has talent.
"He definitely has talent," she said.
She has something that nobody has: talent".
"C.A.A. has talent," he said.
Williams has talent, daring, and taste.
Lowery has talent, don't doubt it.
Rickie Lee Jones, undisputedly, has talent.
"He has talent, so I gave him to Steve Berger".
"He has talent, and now he starts to be efficient".
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He has talent but not genius.
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