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The phrase "talent of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's skill or natural ability in a particular area or field. Example: "Her talent of painting has earned her numerous awards and recognition in the art community."
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He had the talent of love and the talent of compassion.
Mentions the talent of Frank Sullivan.
Or any acting talent of any sort.
There is something of this in the talent of O'Sullivan.
It will unlock all the talent of this remarkable civilization.
The talent of Strauss-Kahn, 62, is not the issue.
He had the best talent of anybody on the club.
Incredible talent, of course, does not equal success.
His talent, of course, will ease the transition.
That speaks to the talent of those players, Cahill said.
Or in the unaffected talent of his stars.
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