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Discover LudwigThe phrase "polished performer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is very skilled and competent at performing a task. For example, "The lead singer was a polished performer who had the audience captivated from beginning to end."
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Tells what a polished performer Reagan is.
She is a polished performer on the international stage.
At 18, Yagudin is not yet a polished performer.
And Dan Hodges at the Telegraph says he still thinks Clegg is the more polished performer.
Until now Highfield - a polished performer in public - has escaped serious flak.
At 26, he is maturing quickly into a composed, polished performer in the heat of the major spotlight.
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As a result, even the more polished performers are suffering.
The guests are all polished performers: Coulter, Huffington, Alec Baldwin, Tim Robbins, Dennis Miller, D. L. Hughley — none of them "too hot for TV".
Mr. Adamsdale and Mr. Branch are both polished performers, and their timing is meticulous, especially in the opening exposition, when they constantly interrupt each other.
The lute and the Baroque guitar have gentle but remarkably expressive voices, and Mr. O'Dette is among the most communicative and technically polished performers on these early instruments.
But, in a world of self-assured and polished performers, something different stands out, and Wang makes his unusual approach work for him.
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