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The phrase "multi-talented person" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to someone who possesses multiple talents or skills. Example: "She is a multi-talented person, excelling in singing, dancing, and playing multiple instruments."
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Gigi was a multi-talented person, having been a fashion model, a sculptor, a licensed building contractor, an actress, and a television personality.
Carter, the bassist from that tour, stated that Timmons offered his bandmates a lot of encouragement to experiment and improve from performance to performance, and that he "was a really multi-talented person and he was just a real sweetheart, a sweetheart of a man".
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The creation and love-child of two multi-talented persons, Roberto Ruta and Lisa Chiari, to call MENOW just a film festival would be a gross understatement.
SS: Claire is a fantastic singer and multi-talented individual.
How could there still be such a person: a multi-talented performer, clever enough to win honors at Brown, where she studied Linguistic Anthropology, so utterly unspoiled, friendly and fun?
She challenged audiences to see her as a transformed person, from an ingénue to a grow-up, multi-talented celebrity".
Personally, we see him as a bit of a Bree: multi-talented, perfectionist.
Multi-talented across platforms.
Leonidas was a multi-talented man himself.
Luckily, Michael is a multi-talented man.
Multi-talented tahini: Anna Jones' chocolate chip blondies.
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