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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skills on" is not correct and usable in written English as it stands.
The phrase "skills on" should instead be written "skills on display" or "skills on show", depending on the context. For example, "The concert attendees were amazed by the singer's vocal skills on show" or "The gymnast showed off her flexibility skills on display."
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"People like his skills on the court.
Wasserstein uses her skills on herself, too.
There were plenty of skills on display.
But there are other skills on display.
Gothic's employees improve their skills on the job.
Good research skills on the part of FCB.
Most specialists acquired their skills on the job.
The rest are maintaining their Concorde skills on flight simulators.
He has shown sharp manoeuvring skills on this deal.
Curvetting balletically, rollerbladers displayed their skills on the Mall.
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And the handling assumes skill on the driver's part.
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