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Discover Ludwig"talent nurturing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the process of developing or helping potential talents reach their full potential. For example, you might say "Our organization believes in talent nurturing and provides mentorship and guidance to our young members for career development."
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They are two managers with long records of spotting talent, nurturing it, and then helping it develop into something spectacular.
Barret is an impresario, cajoling artists and scouring the world for new talent, nurturing the ones she feels may someday make the cut.
He is widely respected and has kept Arsenal powerful with free-flowing soccer and a strategy of finding young or underappreciated talent, nurturing it and selling it for a premium, rather than paying extravagantly for established stars.
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There is a track record of Ligue 1 talent nurtured on the streets here.
If Taipei is successful, it will be a reflection of an individual talent nurtured through a supportive online community.
"We will make sure homegrown talent nurtured in the 'West Ham way' will always be given the chance to complement established players brought in from elsewhere".
Another discovery was that he could write, a talent nurtured by Keidrych Rhys, who ran the Druid Press and published the magazine Wales in Carmarthen's Lammas Street, where he was taken on as an assistant.
The decisive intervention on an evening illuminated by the brilliance of Brazilians on both sides and a goal from a Spanish golden boot winner was provided by a talent nurtured across the Thames in south London.
And for a moment we get a glimpse of how things might have been – of raw talent nurtured by an experienced hand in the plaintive harmony of Body and Soul.
The average age of the seven Australian singles players at this year's Open was 22.6 years, suggesting the talent nurtured by the revamped system remains still largely under wraps.
What 21st-century employers need, but are are finding it hard to come across, is singular, creative talent nurtured by a higher education system that offers opportunities for everyone.
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