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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those talent" is grammatically incorrect.
To use it correctly in written English, it should be "those talents". For example: "John is blessed with those talents that make him a great basketball player."
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One influential factor, suggested Armfield, "was those talent TV shows.
If democracy is defined simply as an exercise of public will, people power might indeed be called its purest form, like those talent shows in which the winner is determined by a meter registering the volume of applause.
"There's some erosion in the markets, but having said that those talent shows – and we have three of the bigger ones – all still perform way above their broadcasters' average," she said.
For this blessing, TV fans owe a debt not only to the director Callie Khouri and the musical director T-Bone Burnett but to "American Idol" and its imitators: love 'em or hate 'em, when those talent shows triumphed in the ratings, they made the world safe for musical television of all kinds.
We are being paid retention deals so those talent advisers don't leave and become independent advisers.
But what do these stalkers and contestants for all those "talent" shows on TV.
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If we look at talented folks, you have to recognize those talents by giving them job options to use their potential.
If Fordham failed, St. John's, a highly talented team that was not playing up to those talents, would escape.
Although you may be a talented salesperson or graphic designer, you may not know how those talents will translate online.
Those talent-spotting trips to business schools are being axed too.
Springsteen long ago proved he has all those talents.
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