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The phrase "undeveloped skills" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe abilities or talents that have not yet been fully cultivated or refined. Example: "Many students enter the program with undeveloped skills in critical thinking and analysis."
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But don't think that his undeveloped motor skills keep him from the most important tasks of the day.
Whether it is a child's unease at working alone, as we talked about in Part 2, or their undeveloped organizational skills (which may develop at different times for different kids), identifying what is happening for them is key.
The child's verbal skills are undeveloped for her age.
After months of testing, the various diagnoses began to roll in: blindness, undeveloped fine and gross motor skills, low muscle tone, autism, seizure disorders, speech delays.
Children's relative lack of coordination at this stage of development and their still undeveloped cognitive hazard awareness and avoidance skills are the major reasons for the accumulation of injuries at this age [14].
Finding perfection in the mundane is a skill too many leave undeveloped, and undervalued.
Reference also was made to communication skills, which many students considered were undeveloped.
When my brother's son was a young boy, he had a talent for drawing, but without the skills and insights that education and training can bring, his talent was undeveloped.
Togo is small and undeveloped.
Her skills make sure that Off the Page still rates as a stand-alone story, although some of the characters drawn from the original fairy tale remain undeveloped for those unacquainted with them before.
But beyond this they are undeveloped.
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