Sentence examples for were talents from inspiring English sources

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were talents

noun

A marked natural ability or skill.

  • He has a real talent for drawing.

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The Socceroos were talents of another hemisphere.

THEY were talents different from his father's.

But then neither were talents as rare as Newman's.

In those pre-feminist days, when motherhood and domesticity were talents women aspired to, that meant caring properly for her children, cooking well and making the house pretty.

That kind of reductive critique ignored how both Jackson and Houston were talents that had to sprawl, that were naturally destined to complicate and stymie genres.

Sure there were talents from all over the world but I felt predominantly compelled towards the vibrant colors and familiar images of my culture.

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We were talent scouts.

· All were talent magnets.

First is talent.

That's talent.

"Talent is talent," he said.

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