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The phrase "skill acquired" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific ability or expertise that has been developed or learned over time. Example: "After months of practice, the skill acquired in playing the piano became evident during her performance."
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"Tap dancing, however, is an utterly unnatural skill, acquired only by time and great effort".
But Jews, he said, are "supposed to be connoisseurs of adversity," a skill acquired through centuries of oppression.
"Aside from cooking like a dream, she used to cut my hair, a skill acquired from [ex-boyfriend and hairstylist] Jay Sebring.
We choose when to go to the bathroom and have conscious control of the muscles that allow this to happen, a skill acquired very early in life.
La Gomera is famous for the whistling language (a skill acquired from the extinct Guanches people) used by natives of the island to communicate from hilltop to hilltop.
Indeed, when the Mohists compare their fa to an artisan's tools, this implies that correctly applying them requires skill acquired through training.
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Dexterous wielding of skills acquired?
Don't forget to highlight skills acquired in personal hobbies, while volunteering or studying independently.
Under each heading, bullet point responsibilities and research skills acquired, plus key research insights and recommendations.
There is after all, it seems, a practical use for the skills acquired on stage.
He also walks and trains dogs, skills acquired from his mother.
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