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"mastering the skill" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to someone becoming proficient or highly skilled in a particular task or ability. Example: "After years of practice and dedication, she finally achieved the ultimate goal of mastering the skill of playing the piano."
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People think it's going to be monotonous, but it's part of the process of mastering the skill.
Getting your technique right and mastering the skill of running will make it easier and more enjoyable".
With Bad Influence, The Hand that Rocks the Cradle and The River Wild you appear to be mastering the skill of building suspense and tension, I guess.
Making your own Yorkshire puddings is not difficult, but mastering the skill – nay, the art – of creating truly great Yorkies is, arguably, a lifetime's work.
From a gameplay perspective, the in-game combat system is improved, and you can really get a lot of value from mastering the skill and crafting systems.
Roxy recalls making posters and story boards for her parent's projects after mastering the skill in school, age 10.
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Mastering the skills and intricacies of play, however, is an altogether more complex undertaking.
He then worked for a string of publishing companies, mastering the skills of editing, production and sales.
Winning comes down not only to mastering the skills of each character but also to figuring which work well together on your team.
While the two presidents have spent months trading barbs, Tehran has been defying the Security Council and mastering the skills it needs to make its own nuclear weapon.
President Bush's failed policies have left Iran both frighteningly close to mastering the skills needed to build a nuclear weapon and with enormous regional influence.
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