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Discover LudwigThe phrase "talented for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a person having a natural talent, skill, or ability for something. For example: "My daughter is particularly talented for playing the violin."
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"These college anglers are unbelievably talented for their age".
Homes is too talented for these improvisations not to generate some sparks.
But, he said, Vanderbilt, the fifth seed, is too talented for the Ivy League champs.
And rarely do people move on simply because they feel they're too talented for the job.
As did La'Porsha Renae, talented for sure, but not someone you'd label as captivating.
And there are even more people who are talented for something they're sadly not going to become famous for.
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These are matches for talented golfers for whom the game is primarily a source of fun.
For participating companies, the program offers cheap, talented labor for a much longer period than a typical internship.
Ghesquière is undoubtedly talented enough for the challenge.
Opera 'Don Giovanni' (Wednesday) The Juilliard School fields talented casts for its professional-caliber operas.
All of the pronunciation is handled by our team of [one] talented (sorry for bragging) individual.
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