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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with skill" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe how an action is performed, emphasizing the proficiency or ability of the person doing it. Example: The chef prepared the dish with skill, finely chopping the vegetables and delicately seasoning the meat.
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Workers with skill endowments below min j are under-skilled, workers with skill endowments between min j and max j are well-matched and workers with skill endowments above max j are over-skilled.
They played with skill.
Both shine with skill.
He'd beat you with skill".
Many more performed with skill.
He illustrates with skill, grace and flair.
With skill, 4 kilograms will do.
The argument is repeatedly presented with skill.
Rothschild does all these things, with skill and subtlety.
He does this with skill, variety and strong dramatic impulse.
Toscairn's aesthetic is historic and homegrown, with skill and civility.
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