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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have talent" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to possess natural ability or skill in a particular area. Examples: - She has always had a talent for painting, even as a child. - The company is looking for employees who have talent in both sales and marketing. - I didn't know he had such a talent for singing until I heard him perform at the talent show.
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We have talent.
And they must have talent.
The players have talent".
They clearly have "talent".
We have talent here.
I have talent.
If you have talent.
"They have talent.
Does Smith have talent?
They also have talent.
"Other classes will have talent," he said.
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