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talented

[tal-uhn-tid] / ˈtæl ən tɪd /


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"We're starting to see projects that used to take big teams now be accomplished by a single, very talented person," Zuckerberg said.

From BBC

A typical story ended cruelly, “The once talented, vivacious and successful spirit rapper is now a total wreck.”

From Literature

M wants so badly to control her own narrative and is unable to face the reality of her life, but she’s also a talented writer and professor who wants the best for her family.

From Los Angeles Times

Andrew Madden, of the CPS, said it was "an extremely sad case and a tragic end for a young, talented woman who had a successful life ahead of her".

From BBC

“A good kind … magic that makes good things. You see, my daughter here—she’s not just a beauty, she’s talented too—spins with a touch of magic. She can spin straw into gold!”

From Literature