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The phrase "talent are" is grammatically incorrect in standard written English.
"Talent" is a singular noun, so it should be followed by the singular verb "is," not the plural verb "are." Incorrect: Talent are plentiful in this company. Correct: Talent is plentiful in this company. However, it may be acceptable to use "talent are" in certain dialects or informal speech. In these cases, it is used to emphasize that there are multiple individual talents, rather than a collective concept of talent. Example: Talent are what make a team great, not just one person.
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Hard work and talent are not enough.
No question energy and talent are on rich display.
"I think genius and talent are incredibly unfruitful concepts.
Her intelligence and talent are respected and admired.
This is where their knowledge and talent are tested.
What such people usually have in common is uncommon intelligence.All kinds of talent are rewarded.
Compromise has its place, but not where matters of talent are concerned".
And the four primary factors that beget hits — beyond monumental talent — are all in Jeter's favor.
"Agencies that have made an effort to bring in fresh talent are getting hotter".
Popular shows like Fox's "Glee" and NBC's "America's Got Talent" are there, too.
So Argentina, for all their array of dazzling talent, are right to be worried.
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