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Discover Ludwig"very gifted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who has exceptional talent or intelligence. Example: The young actress was very gifted, receiving multiple awards for her outstanding performances on stage. In this sentence, "very gifted" is used to emphasize the exceptional talent and abilities of the actress.
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Very gifted.
He's a very gifted athlete.
You work with very gifted people.
Winwood is a musical genius, very gifted.
"They're very gifted," he said.
"He's very gifted but a little inhibited.
"He is very gifted," said Fulton.
"These people are all very, very gifted.
"She's very talented, very gifted and she's very dangerous.
"I've seen some very gifted people destroy themselves".
A very, very gifted artist, but a clone.
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