Sentence examples for was skill from inspiring English sources

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was skill

noun

Capacity to do something well; technique, ability. Skills are usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities, which are often thought of as innate.

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But this one was more a matter of will than it was skill.

There was skill, steel and speed; it was very competitive, very intense.

It was skill, rather than connections, that got him here in the first place.

There was skill in survival, as Mohammad Yousuf has twice demonstrated in this match, but a massive element of luck in survival, too.

The most common early visualisation, which is still used today, was skill meters (e.g. Bull et al. 2010; Corbett and Bhatnagar 1997; Long and Aleven 2013; Mitrovic and Martin 2007; Papanikolaou et al 2003; Weber and Brusilovsky 2001).

There was skill and excitement involved, even if I didn't give an Ex-Coach Fairy tale who won the reward.

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"They were skill players.

/ What we got is skill.

"It's skill and intuition," she said.

It's skill, painting the figures.

Tim Cook: It's skill.

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