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The phrase "with such mastery" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe someone's excellence in an activity or skill. For example, "He excels at the piano, playing Bach with such mastery."
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As Ford Madox Ford warned his readers, the implications which Hughes handled with such mastery are not comfortable.
That aside, anyone might jump at the chance to hear so much underexposed music played with such mastery.
She is one of the most reliable singers on the scene today, perhaps the only major soprano who can perform this repertory with such mastery.
But it has certainly been a long time since I saw performers give themselves so completely and with such mastery to their art.
It was an astonishment, a virtual leap, as Michener read the first flawless lines of A Farewell to Arms, with such mastery of narrative, imagery and feeling, the prerequisites for great prose.
The mere experience of hearing them sing with such mastery made up for a lack of tenderness or subtlety, which was plentifully supplied by the top-drawer supporting cast of Brangäne (Anne Sofie von Otter, intelligent and vigilant), the wise, wronged King Marke Matthew Bestt) and, most affecting of all, Jukka Rasilainen as Kurwenal, troubled, faithful and rigid with grief.
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The Roy Cohn character, portrayed with such manipulating mastery by Al Pacino, was right about one thing.
Ambivalent, vain, a target of bullying who grew into a bully, Snape, played with such subtle mastery by Alan Rickman, was a brilliantly gray exception to the black-and-white moral scheme of the Potter universe.
If he is 19, he was born when disco and funk were already distant memories, and the only reason we're making such a big deal out of it is, frankly, astonishment: that he's able to reference said genres so skilfully and assimilate their influence with such a mastery and attention to detail.
"We may be sure that they were impressed not only by a painter gifted with such a mastery of representation, but by one who offered a new style, showed a modern sensibility and could treat the subjects they proposed with a sophistication quite beyond the scope of his predecessors," Basil Taylor, the 20th century's first serious Stubbs expert, wrote in his book "Stubbs" (Harper & Row, 1971).
Guitar in hand, the born-and-bred Newfoundlander delivered the Southern classic with such otherworldly mastery of R&B you'd swear he was secretly a good ol' boy (or possibly possessed by the ghost of Ray Charles).
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