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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with skills" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone possessing certain abilities or expertise in a particular area. Example: "She approached the project with skills that impressed everyone on the team."
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We need folks with skills".
Henchmen with skills.
We need those with skills and drive.
We've also got a problem with skills.
Even more fundamental improvement is needed with skills training courses.
Ainsworth minimized the slosh with skills analogous to fly casting.
Surely many countries can contribute experts with skills and experience.
Equipping me with skills for survival and resilience.
This disaster rewards those with skills, strength and luck.
Britain has well documented problems with skills and public infrastructure.
It had little to do with skills, innovation or debt.
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