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talent

[tal-uhnt] / ˈtæl ənt /


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Goodall discovered that chimpanzees made and used tools, a talent then considered uniquely human.

From The Wall Street Journal

Up until now, ServiceNow has focused on small “tuck in” acquisitions, buying small startups for specific features or talent instead of their revenue streams.

From MarketWatch

The 6-foot-tall right hander from Murcia is precisely the sort of raw young talent—athletic, physical, emotional—that tennis has watched flame out countless times before.

From The Wall Street Journal

The talent pool is approximately the size of a faculty meeting at MIT’s physics department.

From MarketWatch

And now my nephews were being introduced to her talent in a different context.

From Los Angeles Times