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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the skill to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a person's ability or talent. For example: "She has the skill to solve complex problems quickly."
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"He has the skill to do that.
He certainly has the skill to be a fine receiver.
"I have the skill to do original roles.
"We just didn't have the skill to do it".
He is teaching the skill to his son Gordon, 16.
I've developed the skill to understand the game of football.
He drew details that some older artists overlooked or lacked the skill to portray.
"We're teaching them the skill to engage with what they see," she said.
"I don't remember some of the skill to, like, be that guy".
Most are female, and some pass the skill to their daughters.
He protects the football and demonstrates the skill to switch the ball to the appropriate arm.
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