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The phrase "verbal skill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone's ability to express themselves effectively through spoken language. Example: "Her verbal skill was evident during the presentation, as she articulated her ideas clearly and confidently."
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"VO is for Verbal Skill.
All the union had going for it was the verbal skill of its lawyer, Clarence Darrow.
David is missed for his kind, warm heart, sparkling wit, verbal skill, intellectual curiosity, musical talent and artistic spirit.
The blatant hectoring arrived with such righteous energy, and so much verbal skill, that it turned celebratory.
Some of their verbal skill and athletic talent comes from their mother, a former swimmer who speaks German and Spanish and tried out for the 1968 Olympic team.
The jokes may seem to slip out easily for Philips, but his verbal skill and dexterity of thought are surely the product of a great deal of craft.
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It teaches only verbal skills.
The man obviously had good verbal skills.
His verbal skills were inherited from neither parent.
The child's verbal skills are undeveloped for her age.
He had the verbal skills and eloquence of his homeland.
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