The sentence "He has skill" is correct and can be used in written English. You could use this sentence in any context where you are talking about someone's abilities. For example: "He has skill in mathematics and science, making him an ideal candidate for the program."
Not just because he has skill at the position and is a thinker.
He will deliver a punch, and he has skill at getting the correct angle to make a block.
He has skill to burn and the desire of a peacock to display it bravely, often under aggressive attempts to kick him off his game.
Well, the German may lack the chordal sophistication of a top virtuoso but he has skill, verve and the confidence to move from delicate, unadorned interludes to multi-tracked polyrhythmic epics.
"He has skill in planning tactics before a game, he can pick a player, he can motivate a player and, as icing on the cake, he can actually manage the young players and get them to Premier League status".
"Diamanti is this kind of player; he has skill, technique and we are very happy to have him in the squad". After opening the season with draws against Everton and West Brom, Watford face Ronald Koeman's Southampton on Sunday.
After becoming a finalist for the Ferguson job, Moss said he has skills to help heal the Missouri city.
"He has skills but again you have to perform over time when you play at Celtic.
He had skill, intelligence and character," said Dumitru.
He had skill, control and movement, and he was destined for the big time.
There, he found he had skill as a speaker and rose rapidly.
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