Sentence examples for precocious passion from inspiring English sources

"precocious passion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a child or young person exhibiting a particular interest or enthusiasm for something that is often associated with older people or people with more experience. For example, you could say: "The eight year old showed a precocious passion for playing the violin."

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Burri had displayed precocious passion if little talent for drawing in primary school.

From his scholarship years at a Catholic boys' grammar school, he had a precocious passion for language and an ability to make it dance to his tune, even when the facts did not fit.

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Mr Cameron provided hope and uplift in a speech that combined passion with precocious professionalism.

But he is a born communicator who brought youthful passion and precocious insight to his work.

The only way in which they differ for the first 17 years of their lives is that the precocious Dana shares her father's passion for Shakespeare's plays, while Arthur fantasises about putting the Bard in his place.

A small, quirky independent film worth glancing at before it disappears is "Tadpole," a Salingeresque New York hothouse flower about a dreamy, intellectually precocious preppie (Aaron Stanford) who nurses a secret passion for his poised, beautiful stepmother (Sigourney Weaver) and out of frustration has a fling with her best friend (Bebe Neuwirth).

I look at my chin in the mirror for a while before getting stuck into the big stuff: today's ego-mayo salad sandwich with a think-piece pesto crust – the thoughts, passions and ranked tastes of precocious Liberal Arts graduates the world over, all helpfully curated and blasted into my consciousness every morning.

Her dedication and passion helped turn a hungry newborn into a precocious, award-winning three-year-old.

Its protagonist (Mr. Stanford) is an intellectually precocious 15-year-old preppie who fancies himself in love with his 40-something stepmother (Ms. Weaver), who is unaware of his passion.

They're the classes that capture the interest and attention of precocious young minds; they plant the seed of a beautiful (if poisonous) passion for knowledge that the Academy is built to cultivate.

I worry with Rabindranath Tagore that, "material advantage... has tempted the modern man away from his inner realm of spiritual values," and that these New Atheists, are the type of "precocious schoolboys of modern times, smart and superficially critical... driven by suicidal forces of passion, set their neighbours' houses on fire and are themselves enveloped by the flame".

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