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Discover Ludwig"showing talent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that exhibits a skill or aptitude. For example, "Johnny showed his talent as a dancer by winning the talent competition."
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A: Obviously we think both of those guys flashed and were showing talent to fill the void at tight end, but we'll just see how they are health-wise after the surgeries and see how quickly they can get back.
Showing talent, she was awarded a scholarship to the prestigious New York school of the choreographer and teacher Michel Fokine, living with relatives in Brooklyn while commuting to Fokine's studio on Riverside Drive in Manhattan.
She was born on 7 April, 1915, took the name Eleanora Fagan (her mother's surname), was nicknamed "Billie" as a street-kid in the 20s, briefly worked as a teenage prostitute after her mother's move to New York, but by 1930 was showing talent as a dancer and singer in the Harlem nightclubs.
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Little chance to show talent.
Billy shows talent.
Those in the know say Mr. Santorum shows talent, compared with other politicians.
Sasha Djihanian, a soprano from Montreal, showed talent and potential in arias from Handel and Puccini.
It shows talent, but no real understanding of or sensitivity toward paint application and composition.
Despite his unpromising start, Andersen quickly showed talent, and was especially attracted to the stage.
But his daughter, born and raised in the United States, showed talent for both sports.
Like almost all top-level athletes, rugby was not the only sport in which he showed talent.
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