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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so talented" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's exceptional ability or skill in a certain area. Example: "The young pianist was so talented that she received a standing ovation at her recital."
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She is so talented".
"Everyone is so creative and so talented.
She was also so talented.
They are all so talented.
And they're so talented, it's disgusting".
*Charles Woodson, Raiders, cornerback -- So talented.
But he was so talented, they thought.
"This guy, Demetrius, was so talented.
She's a hoot, and she's so talented".
They are so talented, and they interact.
Let's put it this way: You should be so talented.
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