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The phrase "proved talent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone whose abilities or skills have been demonstrated or validated through experience or achievement.
Example: "Her proved talent in graphic design earned her a promotion at the agency."
Alternatives: "demonstrated talent" or "established talent."
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When companies do buy ads, they reserve the space for their proved talent.
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Tampa Bay, though, has the most proven talent.
Despite Stoudemire's proven talent, there is risk in the deal.
Essentially, he has been asked to again alchemize wins from a roster devoid of proven talent.
"Conan is a proven talent and a proven brand," Mr. Evans said.
This may prove a challenge even to an actor of Mr. Woods's proven talent.
Ron Wolf -- Green Bay general manager: A proven talent evaluator, and deeply respected leaguewide by his peers.
But when he hit the streets he had no money, no marketable skills, no proven talent.
The current Knicks have more proven talent than that Magic team did.
A. J. Burnett has proven talent but was a tattooed mess by the conclusion of last season.
"But there is not a lot of proven talent in areas like social networking that are battlefields for today's companies.
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