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Discover Ludwig"quite talented" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is very skilled or demonstrates an impressive amount of talent for something. For example, "She's quite talented; she can play five different instruments."
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Mrs. Ternan has never worried about her other two daughters, because they're quite talented, but Nelly... "her talents lie elsewhere".
Quite talented.
Herbert was quite talented but poor.
"She's really quite talented and able," he said.
They have some quite talented chefs down there.
"We were all quite talented, but he had persistence," Zhao said.
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"You can take a horse that's not quite as talented and get close to a horse that is talented on synthetic surfaces.
"Now, the bottom half of the roster is just not quite as talented," Westhoff said.
The Phoenix children were obviously quite a talented and precocious force.
Quite how talented McIlroy was, and by what age, is best chronicled by Paul Gray.
The man is quite a talented propagandist -- Michael Moore without the laughs.
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