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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skill to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability or expertise required to perform a specific task or activity.
Example: "She has the skill to negotiate effectively in high-pressure situations."
Alternatives: "ability to" or "expertise in".
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"What an amazing, mad skill to learn".
There was even better skill to come.
WOODWORKING is a tricky skill to master.
Great skill to control it.
They prefer skill to height.
But there's storytelling skill to burn here.
That's an amazing skill to have.
"He has the skill to do that.
That takes great skill to pull off".
"There's a real skill to it".
"It's an unusual skill to go for.
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