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"master a new skill" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time it is relevant to the context. For example, "I want to master a new skill this year, so I'm going to take some classes in coding."
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This isn't the first time that Skrynka has tried – and sometimes failed – to master a new skill for a performance.
When you master a new skill, celebrate.
To master a new skill, in this context, means to learn thoroughly or learn well.
It helps answer basic questions and advance them through various activities they need to complete or master a new skill.
It helps answer basic questions and advance them through various activities they need to complete or master a new skill.
You reinvent your world as well as yourself when you earn another degree, learn a foreign language or master a new skill.
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Lester Freamon was an expert at building doll's houses; this time Peters has mastered a new skill – beading.
Flushed with pride at having mastered a new skill, I was ready to go for a concealed-handgun license.
There is the empowerment of mastering a new skill, the sense of belonging to something just a bit bigger and the elemental thrills of chasing and being chased.
Mastering a new skill increases their sense of worth, social contact improves mood, and the endorphins released during exercise improve well-being.
They need to learn that they have choices in how they spend their time online and in real life, and that managing time-consuming distractions could help them spend more time exploring interests, mastering a new skill, or simply relaxing.
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