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The phrase "masterful discourse" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a phrase used to describe a conversation or speech that is skillful and thoughtful in its delivery. For example, "The professor's masterful discourse on the history of science captivated the audience."
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In atheistic moral discourse, a masterful user of the language can say 'it is not true that God has commanded φ-ing, but φ-ing is nonetheless obligatory'; in Judeo-Christian moral discourse, on Adams' view, one shows oneself to be either unintelligible or not a masterful user of moral language if one were to speak thus.
A master player in masterful company.
"And masterful.
They were masterful compositions.
The modulation is masterful.
His plan was masterful.
Starters were masterful.
"It was masterful bowling".
They've had a masterful track record, masterful.
Some folk discourse.
Masterful inactivity, of course.
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