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Discover LudwigThe phrase "small skill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a minor or less significant ability or talent that someone possesses. Example: "Although she only has a small skill in painting, she enjoys creating art in her free time."
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First, adding and subtracting two minutes before a race is no small skill.
These days, a prosecutor's ability to make a point clearly and sell it hard is no small skill.
Then comes the trickiest step, tempering the eggs: it's a magician's flick of the wrist, the small skill that makes the soup a gift and a secret.
Conan Doyle's famous 1902 story is here reimagined in Victorian popular-theatre style with song, mime, dance, shadow puppetry and no small skill by six actor-musicians (including musical director Rob Castell).
(9 13) People learn best when they focus on the smallest possible things, when they practice one small skill that is a constituent component of a much bigger thing.
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In the wider world, however, Ms. Zucchi Frua became increasingly aware that people were losing their contact with textiles because they had given up the small skills that provide know-how.
It is only when we have in this natural progression turned these small skills into habits that we can effortlessly experience the joy of "enlightenment," as the Buddhists label it, or "the state of grace" as Christians label it.
(3) Two schools have no skill-lab at school level but there are several small skill-labs at department level and only schools had skill lab before 2003 could contribute for training this study cohort.
Start off with small skills.
It can also be a time of changing your occupation, perhaps with a small skills upgrade, to work in something you really do love doing.
We learn it in layers where each smaller skill builds on the one previously mastered and turned into a habit.
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