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Discover Ludwig"high talent" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe someone with exceptional skills or abilities. For example, "He studied hard and achieved a high level of success due to his high talent."
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High talent by itself will not win the case.
The writing is never uninteresting, and there are occasional glints of McCarthy's high talent.
Too much high talent, in my view, is wasted by writers whose principal subject is themselves.
Henry James said of him in 1884, "He has high talent, a charming nature and is civilized to his fingertips".
After dropping that clarity bomb, Tice said the inexperienced linemen must "believe in themselves," because this is a junior high talent show, not the N.F.L. Pick: Redskins.
He was, the critic Stanley Kauffmann wrote in The New York Times in 1966, an "artist whose undeniably high talent is manifested in a series of faulty works".
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We've found that organizations miss on selecting managers with these high talents 8 times out of 10.
A finer sense of morality is also a higher talent.
The tale, he believed, affords "the best prose opportunity for display of the highest talent".
There are simply too many traps along the way for the premature announcement – both the highest talent and the most competitive character must be demonstrated.
Budget horizons are longer, encouraging firms to dedicate high-talent teams and invest in facilities and equipment to meet specific military needs.
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