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was talent
noun
A marked natural ability or skill.
Exact(37)
There was talent on this team".
Glover said that it was talent.
Byrne says the move was talent led.
It was talent that catapulted her to fame.
Feig, he said, was talent waiting for such an opportunity.
He was "talent" (like other offenders from the same putrid pod).
Similar(23)
In 1991 she was talent-spotted by an American programme for high-fliers in eastern Europe.
He was talent-spotted and, still in his teens, became a dancer on TV.
Kate was talent-spotted at JFK airport in 1988, aged 14. 10.
Then, she was talent-spotted, when she was getting off a bus in Minneapolis, by a modelling agent.
Olympic success has been a long time coming for Conway, who was talent-spotted as a teenager.
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