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Discover Ludwig"with a talent" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate an individual's natural or learned ability to do something. For example, "John made a successful career as a lawyer, thanks to his ambition and his talent for arguing cases."
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The pageant began with a talent contest.
"God blessed me with a talent," he said.
Nixon is an actor with a talent for channelling thinkers.
A Trinidadian nanny with a talent for Sudoku puzzles.
But they aren't just regular Joes with a talent.
As with a talent for mathematics, a gift for music soon becomes apparent.
Keys was an aggressive, outsized personality with a talent for persuasion.
He was a gregarious man with a talent for jazz who counseled a dour president.
That still leaves the Knicks with a talent deficit and a payroll with no flexibility.
He talks; she listens, with a talent for banter that can be disarming and even whimsical.
But with a talent like Strasburg, you could have started him later or figured it out.
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