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Discover Ludwig"source of talent" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to a group of people from which you could draw talent for a particular purpose. For example, "The undergraduate student body at this university is a great source of talent for the engineering department."
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Latin America is a prime source of talent, but no one hails from anywhere below Venezuela.
Companies that are hiring use Poachable as a source of talent.
Women represent a major untapped source of talent that could solve the shortage.
For companies like Google, billions of people newly connected also means a new source of talent, Mr. Schmidt said.
In the shrinking world of college basketball, Pace University managed to find an untapped source of talent.
California, where die-hards like Dancer practiced slides on the beaches, was a natural source of talent, Davis said.
Barbados, an island called by Melville "the most cricket-sophisticated in the Caribbean" is a major source of talent.
– They have not changed their name to "New Canada State," but the Aggies of New Mexico State have found an unlikely source of talent: Ontario.
Mr Cameron should be scouring his backbenches, his local government nomenklatura and indeed any other source of talent for more like him.
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There are other places, of course, London, Singapore, for example; Johannesburg and Cape Town are also wonderful sources of talent.
"Like every other company, we're looking for new sources of talent," Ms. Quiroz said.
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