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Discover LudwigThe phrase "versatile prowess" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's ability to excel in various skills or areas, showcasing adaptability and competence. Example: "Her versatile prowess in both art and science makes her an invaluable asset to the team."
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He left viewers with the impression that he lived a hedonistic life, and was often to be seen supping copiously from glasses of wine as he demonstrated his versatile prowess as a cook.
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Now he takes time off from such sonic midwifery, film scoring and playing gigs weekly at a Los Angeles cabaret to display his own versatile pop prowess.
Yet, grime's versatile.
"Technical prowess has evolved enormously, and dancers have to be much more versatile than in previous generations, which works against stylistic integrity.
Prowess is prowess.
"All that technical prowess".
Versatile enough?
Of his basketball prowess.
Versatile, sure.
Mmm, versatile.
(d) Versatile pocketknives.
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