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The phrase "you have skill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compliment someone on their abilities or expertise in a particular area.
Example: "After watching your presentation, I must say, you have skill in public speaking."
Alternatives: "You possess talent" or "You have talent."
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If you do make it, then don't think, "Gee, I'm the best" Obviously you have skill if you've made the team, but no one (including the coaches) don't want to deal with that kind of attitude and will remember your work ethic next tryout season.
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If you're an investment banker and you have skills, you can get places.
If you have skills that match any of your employees', help out during crunch time.
"But as a C.S. major, you have skills that most people don't".
But as a dancer, even if you have skills, you have to depend on the empathy of others.
You will have to show that you have skills for the current world.
"To the Chinese, you succeed if you have skills, if you work hard," Mr. Liang said, shaking his head.
myIDP: So You Think You Have Skills Jennifer.
"You have to prove that you have skills that other Australians [the company] interviewed don't have," O'Malley said.
Rather, recognize that you have skills, experience, and talent.
If you have skills specific to the position you are applying for then say so.
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