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Discover Ludwig"hone her skill" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe the act of improving or sharpening an existing skill. For example, "Jenna needs to hone her skill in the kitchen before she can become an executive chef."
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He harbors vague ambitions of becoming a novelist, while she longs to hone her skills as a deep-water swimmer (think of Lynne Cox and the English Channel).
Come ninth grade, she applied for admission to Sacred Heart's new broadcast journalism course, was accepted and began to hone her skills.
The samurai shopper seizes every opportunity to hone her skills and sharpen her business acumen, to develop eye-hand-wallet coordination that works in the poshest of places or the dreariest of dollar stores.
Giles tells her to learn to hone her skills to sense vampires anywhere.
The Cyprus-born artist studied at the Moscow State Academic Institute of Art (Surikov) before returning home to hone her skills and style.
It is hinted that she was sent to Eorzea by Bhunivelze to hone her skills in preparation for future battles in her world.
Spencer trained with Coach Wayne Norton of the University of Georgia to hone her skills in the time preceding her performance in the Olympics.
Dr. Nelson has had some very unique opportunities in her career to hone her skills in both small animal practice and corporate veterinary medicine.
Matt (7) enjoys the responsibility of walking and feeding them, Julia (4) has been able to hone her skills at poking and pulling ears and tails.
She trained hard to hone her skills in 2-person beach volleyball and competed domestically in the 1999-2000 OlympiChallengege Series and the 1999-2000 FIVBeachch Volleyball World Tour.
And the refreshingly honest Martin to hone her skills as a singer-songwriter after collaborating with edgy musicians such as Linda Perry.
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